Advances in natural language generation : an interdisciplinary perspective

書誌事項

Advances in natural language generation : an interdisciplinary perspective

edited by Michael Zock and Gérard Sabah

(Communication in artificial intelligence)

Pinter Publishers, 1988

  • v. 1
  • v. 2

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Includes bibliography and index

内容説明・目次
巻冊次

v. 1 ISBN 9780861879656

内容説明

This collection of essays deals with the problem of natural language generation, that is: how to simulate by computer the determinism, organization and expression of thoughts in oral or written form. Compared to sentence or text-analysis (parsing) little work has been done in the field of generation, which is still a young discipline. Natural language generation is a complex task requiring different kinds of expertise. This work aims to avoid the problems encountered by automatic translation projects in the past by opening the debate and integrating specialists from a variety of disciplines. The contributors to these volumes bring a diversity of perspectives to address the problems of natural language generation and to suggest solutions. This is the first volume of a two volume work.

目次

  • Part 1 State of the art: language generation and explanation, K.McKeown and B.Swartout. Part 2 Linguistic approaches (in defence of a particular theory, formalism): can a parsing grammar be used for natural language generation? - the negative example of LFG, R.Block
  • the application of unification for syntactic generation in German, H.Horacek
  • concerning the logical component of a language generator, S.Dik. Part 3 Implementational issues: two approaches to natural language generation, G.Adorni
  • the production of spoken dialogue, G.Houghton and M.Pearson
  • natural language generation from plans, C.Mellish
  • an approach for creating structured text, N.Simonin. Part 4 Psychological issues: automatic and executive processing in semantic and syntactic planning - a dual process model of speech production, T.Harley
  • incremental production of referential noun-phrases by human-speakers, H.Schriefers and T.Pechmann. Part 5 Educational applications: natural languages are flexible tools - that's what makes them hard to explain, to learn and to use, M.Zock.
巻冊次

v. 2 ISBN 9780861879953

内容説明

This collection of essays deals with the problem of natural language generation, that is: how to simulate by computer the determinism, organization and expression of thoughts in oral or written form. Compared to sentence or text-analysis (parsing) little work has been done in the field of generation, which is still a young discipline. Natural language generation is a complex task requiring different kinds of expertise. This work aims to avoid the problems encountered by automatic translation projects in the past by opening the debate and integrating specialists from a variety of disciplines. The contributors to these volumes bring a diversity of perspectives to address the problems of natural language generation and to suggest solutions. This is the second volume of a two volume work.

目次

  • Part 1 Linguistic approaches (in defence of a particular theory, formalism): a phrase-structure grammar with discontinuous grammar, H.Bunt
  • language generation as choice in social interaction, R.P.Fawcett. Part 2 Implementational issues: a lexically distributed word ordering component, D.Parisi and A.Giorgi
  • the generation of subsequent referring expressions in structured discourse, R.Dale
  • generating referring phrases in a dynamic environment, H.Novak
  • the generation system of the SEMSYN project - towards a task-independent generator for German, D.Roesner
  • natural language generation - one individual implementer's experience, T.L.Kwee. Part 3 Psychological issues: discourse planning and production - an outline of the process and some variables, V.Zammuner
  • the effect of the macro-control of information on the temporal characteristics of text production, A.Piolat and F.Farioli. Part 4 Educational applications: building a sentence generator for teaching linguistics, D.Bakker, B.van der Korst and G.van Schaaik.

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