| Meteer, M. M. and Shaked, V. 1988. Strategies for Effective Paraphrasing. In Proceedings of COLING-88. pp. 431-436 Budapest. |
....on variant recognition and paraphrase has been done in the fields of natural language generation, text summarization, and information retrieval. The generation community has focused mainly on rule based text transformations in order to meet external constraints such as length and readability [11][18][22] Dras [4] described syntactic Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the full ....
Meteer, M. M. and Shaked, V. 1988. Strategies for Effective Paraphrasing. In Proceedings of COLING-88. pp. 431-436 Budapest.
....string S. But because the source of the ambiguity is not known the loop between the isolated processes must be performed several times in general. A better strategy would be to recognize relevant sources of ambiguities during parsing and to use this information to guide the generation process. Meteer and Shaked [1988] propose an approach where during the repeated parse of an ambiguous utterance potential sources of ambiguity can be detected. For example when in the case of lexical ambiguity a noun can be associated to two semantic classes a so called lexical ambiguity specialist records the noun as the ....
M. M. Meteer and V. Shaked. Strategies for effective paraphrasing. In Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Computa- tional Linguistics (COLING), Budapest, 1988.
....approaches use shared items, since they do not consider interleaved parsing and generation. Interleaved approaches can be found in the areas of artificial intelligence or cognitive science, e.g. Jameson and Wahlster, 1982 ] Vaughan and McDonald, 1986 ] DeSmedt and Kempen, 1987 ] Meteer and Shaked, 1988 ] Levelt, 1989 ] Wahlster et al. 1991 ] None of them however perform interleaving of parsing and generation with a comparable degree of granularity, nor do they consider uniform processing and item sharing. 8 Conclusion We have developed a uniform computational model for natural ....
M. M. Meteer and V. Shaked. Strategies for effective paraphrasing. In Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING) , Budapest, 1988.
....string S. But because the source of the ambiguity is not known the loop between the isolated processes must be performed several times in general. A better strategy would be to recognize relevant sources of ambiguities during parsing and to use this information to guide the generation process. Meteer and Shaked [ 1988 ] propose an approach where during the repeated parse of an ambiguous utterance potential sources of ambiguity can be detected. For example when in the case of lexical ambiguity a noun can be associated to two semantic classes a so called lexical ambiguity specialist records the noun as the ....
M. M. Meteer and V. Shaked. Strategies for effective paraphrasing. In Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING), Budapest, 1988.
....they do not consider interleaving of parsing and generation. Most approaches that consider an integrated approach can be found in the areas of artificial intelligence or cognitive science, e.g. Jameson and Wahlster, 1982 ] Vaughan and McDonald, 1986 ] DeSmedt and Kempen, 1987 ] Meteer and Shaked, 1988 ] Levelt, 1989 ] Wahlster et al. 1991 ] Neither of them however perform interleaving of parsing and generation with an comparable degree of granularity, nor do they consider uniform processing and item sharing. 7.2 Future extensions Of course, the interleaved approach can be and ....
M. M. Meteer and V. Shaked. Strategies for effective paraphrasing. In Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING) , Budapest, 1988.
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