Approaches to plural reference generation emphasise descriptive brevity, but often lack empirical backing. This paper describes a corpus-based study of plural descriptions, and proposes a psycholinguisticallymotivated algorithm for plural reference generation. The descriptive strategy is based on partitioning and incorporates corpusderived heuristics. An exhaustive evaluation shows that the output closely matches human data.peer-reviewe
This paper presents an extension to the Reference Domain Theory (Salmon-Alt, 2001) in order to solve...
This work is supported by a University of Aberdeen Sixth Century Studentship, and EPSRC grant EP/E01...
Acknowledgments We gratefully acknowledge the anonymous reviewers for their very helpful comments.Pu...
Despite intensive research on the Generation of Referring Expressions (GRE), many GRE algorithms eit...
A fundamental part of the process of referring to an entity is to categorise it (for instance, as th...
Research on the automatic generation of referring expressions has extended algorithms for the gener...
Generation of Referring Expressions is concerned with distinguishing descriptions for target refere...
One of the challenges in the automatic generation of referring expressions is to identify a set of...
The book argues for Plural Reference for the semantics of natural language and makes the connection ...
Thesis (PhD) -- Macquarie University, Faculty of Science, Dept. of Computing, Centre for Language Te...
A substantial amount of recent work in natural language generation has focussed on the generation o...
A substantial amount of recent work in natural language generation has focused on the generation of ...
Despite being the focus of intensive research, evaluation of algorithms that generate referring exp...
We present a formal semantics for an object-oriented formalism which allows for the representation o...
We describe a corpus-based evaluation methodology, applied to a number of classic algorithms in the ...
This paper presents an extension to the Reference Domain Theory (Salmon-Alt, 2001) in order to solve...
This work is supported by a University of Aberdeen Sixth Century Studentship, and EPSRC grant EP/E01...
Acknowledgments We gratefully acknowledge the anonymous reviewers for their very helpful comments.Pu...
Despite intensive research on the Generation of Referring Expressions (GRE), many GRE algorithms eit...
A fundamental part of the process of referring to an entity is to categorise it (for instance, as th...
Research on the automatic generation of referring expressions has extended algorithms for the gener...
Generation of Referring Expressions is concerned with distinguishing descriptions for target refere...
One of the challenges in the automatic generation of referring expressions is to identify a set of...
The book argues for Plural Reference for the semantics of natural language and makes the connection ...
Thesis (PhD) -- Macquarie University, Faculty of Science, Dept. of Computing, Centre for Language Te...
A substantial amount of recent work in natural language generation has focussed on the generation o...
A substantial amount of recent work in natural language generation has focused on the generation of ...
Despite being the focus of intensive research, evaluation of algorithms that generate referring exp...
We present a formal semantics for an object-oriented formalism which allows for the representation o...
We describe a corpus-based evaluation methodology, applied to a number of classic algorithms in the ...
This paper presents an extension to the Reference Domain Theory (Salmon-Alt, 2001) in order to solve...
This work is supported by a University of Aberdeen Sixth Century Studentship, and EPSRC grant EP/E01...
Acknowledgments We gratefully acknowledge the anonymous reviewers for their very helpful comments.Pu...