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S. Bangalore, O. Rambow, and S. Whittaker. 2000. Evaluation metrics for generation. In Proc. 1st International Conference on Natural Language Generation, pages 1--8.

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Training a Sentence Planner for Spoken Dialogue Using Boosting - Walker, Rambow, Rogati (2002)   Self-citation (Rambow)   (Correct)

....our evaluation of SPOT. Previous work on evaluation of natural language generation has utilized three different approaches to evaluation [28] The first approach is a subjective evaluation methodology such as we use here, where human subjects rate NLG outputs produced by different sources [23, 2, 5]. Other work has evaluated template based spoken dialogue gen eration with a task based approach, i.e. the generator is evaluated with a metric such as task completion or user satisfaction after dialogue completion [45, 38] This approach can work well when the task only involves one or two ....

Srinivas Bangalore, Owen Rambow, and Steve Whittaker. Evaluation metrics for generation. In Proceedings of the First International Natural Lan- guage Generation Conference (INLG2000.


Natural Language Generation in Dialog Systems - Rambow, Bangalore, Walker   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Bangalore Rambow)   (Correct)

.... and a linear language model [2] We have developed a metric which can be computed automatically from the syntactic dependency structure of the sentence and the linear order chosen by the realizer, and we have shown that this metric correlates with human judgments of the felicity of the sentence [3]. Using this metric, we have shown that the use of both the tree model and the linear language model improves the quality of the output of FERGUS over the use of only one or the other of these resources. FERGUS was originally trained on the Penn Tree Bank corpus consisting of Wall Street Journal ....

S. Bangalore, O. Rambow, and S. Whittaker. Evaluation metrics for generation. In Proceedings of the First International Natural Language Generation Conference (INLG


Corpus-Based Lexical Choice in Natural Language Generation - Bangalore, Rambow (2000)   Self-citation (Bangalore Rambow)   (Correct)

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Srinivas Bangalore, Owen Rambow, and Steve Whittaker. 2000. Evaluation metrics for generation.


Exploiting a Probabilistic Hierarchical Model for Generation - Bangalore, Rambow (2000)   (5 citations)  Self-citation (Bangalore Rambow)   (Correct)

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Srinivas Bangalore, Owen Rambow, and Steve Whittaker. 2000. Evaluation Metrics for Generation.


Using TAGs, a Tree Model, and a Language Model for Generation - Bangalore, Rambow (2000)   Self-citation (Bangalore Rambow)   (Correct)

.... TAG 5, Paris, 25 27 May 2000 Using TAGs, a Tree Model, and a Language Model for Generation Srinivas Bangalore et Owen Rambow AT T Labs Research, B233 180 Park Ave, PO Box 971 Florham Park, NJ 07932 0971, USA s r i ni , r ambow r e s e ar c h. at t . c om Abstract Previous stochastic approaches to sentence realization do not include a tree based representation of syntax. While this may be adequate or even advantageous for some applications, ....

Srinivas Bangalore and Owen Rambow. 2000a. Evaluation metrics for generation. In Proceedings of the First International Natural Language Generation Conference (INLG2000), Mitzpe Ramon, Israel.


Comparing Automatic and Human Evaluation of NLG Systems - Belz, Reiter (2006)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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S. Bangalore, O. Rambow, and S. Whittaker. 2000. Evaluation metrics for generation. In Proc. 1st International Conference on Natural Language Generation, pages 1--8.


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Bangalore, Srinivas, Owen Rambow, and Steve Whittaker. 2000. Evaluation metrics for generation. In Proceedings of the International Natural Language Generation, Mitzpe Ramon, Israel.

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