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7th INLG 1994: Kennebunkport, Maine, USA
- Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Natural Language Generation, INLG 1994, Kennebunkport, Maine, USA, June 21-24, 1994. 1994
- Mark Seligman:
Discovery and Format of Input Structures for Tactical Generation. - R. Michael Young, Johanna D. Moore:
DPOCL: A Principled Approach To Discourse Planning. - Robert Granville:
Building Underlying Structures for Multiparagraph Texts. - Daniel D. Suthers:
Sequencing as a Planning Task. - Ingrid Zukerman, Richard McConachy:
Discourse Planning as an Optimization Process. - Cécile Paris, Donia R. Scott:
Intentions, Structure and Expression in Multi-Lingual Instructions. - Leila Kosseim, Guy Lapalme:
Content and Rhetorical Status Selection in Instructional Texts. - Judy L. Delin, Anthony Hartley, Cécile Paris, Donia Scott, Keith Vander Linden:
Expressing Procedural Relationships in Multilingual Instructions. - Robin P. Fawcett:
On Moving On On Ontologies. - David D. McDonald, Federica Busa:
On the Creative Use of Language: The Form of Lexical Resources. - Evelyne Viegas, Pierrette Bouillon:
Semantic Lexicons: The Cornerstone for Lexical Choice in Natural Language Generation. - Marie Meteer:
Generating Event Descriptions with Sage: A Simulation and Generation Environment. - Liesbeth Degand:
Towards an Account of Causation in a Multilingual Text Generation System. - Beryl Hoffman:
Generating Context Appropriate Word Orders in Turkish. - Franck Panaget:
Using a Textual Representation Level Component in the Context of Discourse and Dialogue Generation. - Leo Wanner:
Building Another Bridge over the Generation Gap. - Xiaorong Huang:
Planning Reference CHoices for Argumentative Texts. - Elke Teich, John A. Bateman:
Towards the Application of Text Generation in an Integrated Publication System. - Ehud Reiter:
Has a Consensus NL Generation Architecture Appeared, and is it Psycholinguistically Plausible? - Owen Rambow, Marilyn A. Walker:
The Role of Cognitive Modeling in Communicative Intentions. - Susan M. Haller:
Recognizing Digressive Questions Using a Model for Interactive Generation for Interactive Generation. - Nancy L. Green, Sandra Carberry:
Generating Indirect Answers to Yes-No Questions. - Robert Rubinoff, Jill Fain Lehman:
Real-Time Natural Language Generation in NL-SOAR. - Markus Fischer, Elisabeth Maier, Adelheit Stein:
Generating Cooperative System Responses in Information Retrieval Dialogues. - Henry Hamburger, Dan Tufis:
Situation Viewpoints for Generation. - Helmut Horacek:
Content Selection and Organization as a Process Involving Compromises. - Torbjörn Lager, William J. Black:
Bidirectional Incremental Generation and Analysis with Categorial Grammar and Indexed Quasi-Logical Form. - Julia Lavid, Eduard H. Hovy:
Toward a Multidimensional Framework to Guide the Automated Generation of Text Types. - John Levine, Chris Mellish:
CORECT: Combining CSCW with Natural Language Generation for Collaborative Requirement Capture. - Pieter A. M. Seuren, Henk P. Schotel:
Semanitic Syntax at Work. - Mark Smith, Roberto Garigliano, Richard G. Morgan:
Generation in the LOLITA System: An Engineering Approach. - Stefan Svenberg:
Representing Conceptual and Linguistic Knowledge for Multi-Lingual Generation in a Technical Domain. - Tony Veale, Alan Conway:
Sign-Language Generation in ZARDOZ: An English to Sign-Language Translation System.
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