| Jordan, P. W. 1999. An empirical study of the communicative goals impacting nominal expressions. In Proceedings of the ESSLLI workshop on The Generation of Nominal Expressions. |
....entities, and (2) utterance level annotations that capture (a) the problem solving state in terms of goals and constraint changes, and (b) discourse features such as commitments and offers. All of the features we used were found to have good intercoder reliability [Di Eugenio et al. 1998, Jordan, 1999] The annotation features are described in detail in [Jordan, 2000] Of these feature, the discourse features are the most complicated. They are based on elements of the agreement process described in [Di Eugenio et al. 2000] The high level definitions for these features are: ffl propose: The ....
Jordan, P. W. (1999). An empirical study of the communicative goals impacting nominal expressions. In Proceedings of the ESSLLI workshop on The Generation of Nominal Expressions.
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Jordan, P. W. 1999. An empirical study of the communicative goals impacting nominal expressions. In Proceedings of the ESSLLI workshop on The Generation of Nominal Expressions.
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Jordan, P. W. 1999. An empirical study of the communicative goals impacting nominal expressions. In Proceedings of the ESSLLI workshop on The Generation of Nominal Expressions.
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