Abstract:
This report introduces constraint-based text realization, a technique for text generation based on logic grammar, which diers from most mainstream approaches in being non-modular and structure-driven. It is argued that this technique provides a simple, exible and ecient alternative to traditional methods when generating texts of limited variability and sensitivity to context. 1
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