12 citations found. Retrieving documents...
K. McKeown, S. Pan, J. Shaw, D. Jordan, and B. Allen. Language generation for multimedia healthcare briefings. In Proc. Applied NLP, pages 277--282, 1997.

 Home/Search   Document Details and Download   Summary   Related Articles   Check  

This paper is cited in the following contexts:
The Need for Increased Speech Synthesis Research: Report .. - Sproat, Ostendorf..   (Correct)

....output, a spoken language generator must take into account the information that is presented in other media and its form. Again, this places new demands on the language generation process, affecting generation of references, selection of paraphrases, and organization of information in sentences [McKeown et al. 1997]. How well do we do Research on CTS has only scratched the surface of the problem. The use of discourse information in CTS has demonstrated a marked improvement in the naturalness of synthesized speech and thus, illustrates the potential of this approach. However, use of the rich, accurate ....

McKeown, K., Pan, S., Shaw, J., Jordan, D., and Allen, B. (1997). Language generation for multimedia healthcare briefings. In Proc. of the Fifth ACL Conf. on ANLP, pages 277--282.


Interleaving Natural Language Parsing and Generation Through.. - Neumann (1998)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

.... very useful in practical systems which have to perform some sort of ambiguity checks, e.g. controlled language checking [ Carnegie Group, 1994; Adriaens and Macken, 1995 ] text revision [ Cline and Nutter, 1994 ] or in systems which have to produce brief speech in time pressured caregivers [ McKeown et al. 1997 ] In systems of those kinds, integrated parsing can be used to monitor the generation process and to cause some sort of revision to reduce the risk of misunderstandings. For instance, in the case of controlled language checking, interleaved parsing and generation can be used to find out whether ....

K. R. McKeown, D. A. Jordan, S. Pan, J. Saw, and B. A. Allen. Language generation for multimedia healthcare briefings. In 5th International Conference of Applied Natural Language, pages 277--282, Washington, USA, March 1997.


A Study of Communication in the Cardiac Surgery.. - McKeown, Jordan.. (2000)   Self-citation (Mckeown Shaw Jordan)   (Correct)

No context found.

K. McKeown, S. Pan, J. Shaw, D. Jordan, and B. Allen. Language generation for multimedia healthcare briefings. In Proc. Applied NLP, pages 277--282, 1997.


Clause Aggregation Using Linguistic Knowledge - James Shaw Dept (1998)   (6 citations)  Self-citation (Shaw)   (Correct)

....aggregation operators combine clauses together using constructions of equal status, such as coordination. CASPER is used in two separate projects, MAGIC (Multimedia Abstract Generation for Intensive Care) and PLANDoc, to increase the fluency of the generated text. MAGIC [Dalal et al. 1996: McKeown et al. 1997] automatically generates multimedia briefings to describe the post operative status of a patient after undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) surgery. It uses the existing computerized information infrastructure in the operating rooms at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. ....

McKeown, K., Pan, S., Shaw, J.: Jordan, D., and Allen, B. Language generation for multimedia healthcare briefings. In Proc. of the Fifth ACL Conf.'on ANLP, pages 277-282.


Learning Intonation Rules for Concept to Speech Generation - Pan, McKeown (1998)   (5 citations)  Self-citation (Mckeown Pan)   (Correct)

No context found.

Kathleen McKeown, Shimei Pan, James Shaw, Desmond Jordan, and Barry Allen. 1997. Language generation for multimedia healthcare briefings. In Proc. of the Fifth ACL Conf. on ANLP, pages 277--282.


Prosody Modeling in Concept-to-Speech Generation.. - McKeown, Pan (2000)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Mckeown Pan)   (Correct)

....data. In the following sections, we illustrate these issues in the context of CTS research we are carrying out in MAGIC (Multimedia Abstract Generation of Intensive Care data) a system that generates multimedia briefings of a patient s status after having a bypass operation (Dalal et al. 1996; McKeown et al. 1997). We first describe information MAGIC generates in the process of producing language, turning next to the corpora we collected. We then provide a description of the more traditional approach to prosody modeling, using machine learning that generalizes over many examples, followed by a description ....

McKeown K. R. & Pan, S. & Shaw, J. & Jordan, D. & Allen, B. 1997 Language generation for multimedia healthcare briefings. In Proc. 5th Conf. on Applied Natural Language Processing, 1997, pp. 277--282.


Generating Referring Quantified Expressions - Shaw, McKeown (2000)   Self-citation (Mckeown Shaw)   (Correct)

No context found.

Kathleen McKeown, Shimei Pan, James Shaw, Desmond Jordan, and Barry Allen. 1997. Language generation for multimedia healthcare briefings.


Clause Aggregation Using Linguistic Knowledge - Shaw (1998)   (6 citations)  Self-citation (Shaw)   (Correct)

....aggregation operators combine clauses together using constructions of equal status, such as coordination. Casper is used in two separate projects, MAGIC (Multimedia Abstract Generation for Intensive Care) and PLANDoc, to increase the fluency of the generated text. MAGIC [Dalal et al. 1996, McKeown et al. 1997] automatically generates multimedia briefings to describe the post operative status of a patient after undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) surgery. It uses the existing computerized information infrastructure in the operating rooms at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. ....

McKeown, K., Pan, S., Shaw, J., Jordan, D., and Allen, B. Language generation for multimedia healthcare briefings. In Proc. of the Fifth ACL Conf. on ANLP, pages 277--282.


Segregatory Coordination and Ellipsis in Text Generation - Shaw (1998)   (7 citations)  Self-citation (Shaw)   (Correct)

No context found.

Kathleen McKeown, Shimei Pan, James Shaw, Desmond Jordan, and Barry Allen. 1997. Language generation for multimedia healthcare briefings.


Vision-Language Integration in AI: a reality check - Katerina Pastra And   (Correct)

No context found.

K. McKeown, D. Jordan, B. Allen, S. Pan, and J. Shaw, `Language generation for multimedia healthcare briefings', in Proceedings of the Applied Natural Language Processing Conference, pp. 277--282, (1997).


Conversational Interfaces: Advances and Challenges - Zue, Glass (2000)   (22 citations)  (Correct)

No context found.

K. McKeown, S. Pan, J. Shaw, D. Jordan, and B. Allen, "Language Generation for Multimedia Healthcare Briefings, Proc. Applied Natural Language Proc., 1997.


Vision-Language Integration in AI: a reality check - Katerina Pastra And   (Correct)

No context found.

K. McKeown, D. Jordan, B. Allen, S. Pan, and J. Shaw, `Language generation for multimedia healthcare briefings', in Proceedings of the Applied Natural Language Processing Conference, pp. 277--282, (1997).

Online articles have much greater impact   More about CiteSeer.IST   Add search form to your site   Submit documents   Feedback  

CiteSeer.IST - Copyright Penn State and NEC