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Krahmer and Theune 1999. E. Krahmer and M. Theune. Generating Descriptions in Context. In R. Kibble and K. van Deemter (Eds.), Procs. of ws. Generation of Nominal Expressions, esslli'99.

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Logical Form Equivalence: the Case of Referring Expressions.. - van Deemter (2001)   (Correct)

....of The white poodle to convey the new information that the referent is pregnant. GRE, however, only sees the rst, shared KB. We will restrict attention to the problem of determining the semantic content of a description, leaving linguistic realization aside. cf. Stone and Webber 1998, Krahmer and Theune 1999, which interleave linguistic realization and generation. Accordingly, Generation of Referring Expressions (gre) will refer speci cally to content determination. We will call a GRE algorithm complete if it is successful in every situation in which an individuating description exists. Although ....

Krahmer and Theune 1999. E. Krahmer and M. Theune. Generating Descriptions in Context. In R. Kibble and K. van Deemter (Eds.), Procs. of ws. Generation of Nominal Expressions, esslli'99.


Generating Vague Descriptions - van Deemter (2000)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....that is more easily extended to plurals, given that a plural description like the 2 large mice does not require the two mice to have the same size. Suppose size is the only vague property in the kb. Vague properties are less preferred (in the sense of section 3. 1) than others (Krahmer and Theune 1999) 6 As a result, when they are taken into consideration, all the other relevant properties are already in L. For instance, assume that this is the kb, and that the object to be described is c 4 : type(c 1 ; c 2 ; c 3 ; c 4 ) chihuahua type(p 5 ) poodle size(c 1 ) 3cm size(c 2 ) 5cm ....

....is more radically unclear than that of definite descriptions containing only one vague term. The bookcase may be neither the fattest nor the tallest, and it is not clear how the two dimensions are weighed. c. Descriptions that rely on the salience of contextually available objects. Krahmer and Theune (1998) have shown that a contextually more adequate version of d r can be obtained when degrees of salience are taken into account. Their account can be summarized as analysing the black dog as denoting the unique most salient object in the domain that is both black and a dog. Generalizations ....

Theune. Generating Descriptions in Context. In R. Kibble and K. van Deemter (Eds.), Procs. of workshop The Generation of Nominal Expressions, associated with the 11th European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (esslli'99). - Pinkal 1995. M. Pinkal. "Logic and Lexicon". Oxford University Press.


A guided tour through LGM - How to generate spoken.. - Krahmer, Landsbergen..   Self-citation (Krahmer Theune)   (Correct)

....18 It should be noted that random selection is probably not the most efficient way to guarantee variation. In this way variation is a matter of chance. A smarter way would be if LGM kept in mind how it expressed itself the previous time, and now does it in a different way (if that is possible) [19] one, and otherwise we are somewhere in the middle. Additionally, for the first subroute the verb to follow is used, for all others the verb to take. When the template is indeed used successfully in the generation of a sentence expressing the current subroute, the Knowledge State is update ....

Krahmer, E., M. Theune. 1998. Generating Descriptions in Context. manuscript. IPO, Eindhoven.


Context Sensitive Generation Of Descriptions - Krahmer, Theune (1998)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Krahmer Theune)   (Correct)

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Krahmer, E., and Theune, M., Generating Descriptions in Context, MS, IPO, Eindhoven, 1998, (http://www.tue.nl/ipo/people/theune/).

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