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Robin, J. #1993#. A revision-based generation architecture for reporting facts in their historical context. In Horacek, H. and Zock, M., editors, New Concepts in Natural Language Generation: Planning, Realization and Systems, pages 238# 265. Pinter Publishers, New York.

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A Semantics of Contrast and Information Structure for Specifying.. - Prevost (1996)   (32 citations)  (Correct)

....clauses( sub( Although the rules in (96) are sufficient for producing text that exercises a broad range of intonational possibilities, other generation approaches have incorporated more detailed rules that might reasonably replace (96)c and (96)d. Robin (1993, 1994) and Robin and McKeown (1993) employ revision based techniques that allow additional information to be added at the sentence planning level. Such Additional Deep Syntactic Specifications (ADSSs) are similar to the embedded properties in Example 6.2. Robin s approach allows these embedded ....

Robin, J. (1993). A revision-based generation architecture for reporting facts in their historical context. In Horacek, H. and Zock, M., editors, New Concepts in Natural Language Generation: Planning, Realization and Systems, pages 238--265. Pinter Publishers, New York.


Dependency-directed Control of Text Generation Using.. - Inui, Tokunaga, Tanaka   (Correct)

.... and structural ambiguity of each sentence [13] They are mainly matters of decisions on stylistic choices, which are free of constraints speci ed in inputs [20] Obviously we still need to discuss what kind of criteria we should consider and also how to develop e ective revision rules (see [22]) But the discussion on these issues would not be so straightforward since it is very likely that they keenly depend on actual descriptions of lexico grammatical knowledge. In this context we are now developing an extensive grammar of Japanese, which is expected to provide us with a lot of useful ....

J. Robin. A revision-based generation architecture for reporting facts in their historical context. In New Concepts in Natural Language Generation, chapter 9, pp. 238-268. Pinter,


Generating Summaries of Work Flow Diagrams - Passonneau, Kukich, Robin.. (1996)   (4 citations)  Self-citation (Robin)   (Correct)

....ontology, and (3) standardized terminology helps ShowBiz users to draw work flow diagrams in a more rigorous and principled way. FLOWDOC is based on principles and tools from previous research. In particular, its overall architecture integrates aspects of PLANDOC (Kukich et al. 94) and STREAK (Robin 93) and it relies on the FUF SURGE package (Elhadad 93) for lexicalization and syntactic realization. The application of summarizing work flows required tackling three open problems: 1. Generating object set descriptions that balance conciseness, accuracy, and homogeneity of detail. 2. ....

J. Robin. A Revision-based Generation Architecture for Reporting Facts in their Historical Context. In H. Horacek and M. Zock, editors, New Concepts in Natural Language Generation: Planning, Realization, and Systems. Frances Pinter, London and New York, 1993.


Automatic Generation and Revision of Natural Language Report.. - Jacques Robin (1994)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Robin)   (Correct)

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AAAI. Robin, J. 1993. A revision-based generation architecture for reporting facts in their historical context. In Horacek, H. and Zock, M., editors 1993, New Concepts in Natural Language Generation: Planning, Realization and Systems.


Evaluating the Robustness and Scalability of Revision-Based.. - Jacques Robin   Self-citation (Robin)   (Correct)

....generating short, newswire style, natural language texts that summarize vast amounts of input tabular data in their historical context. A series of previous publications presented complementary aspects of this project: motivating corpus analysis in [8] new revision based text generation model in [5], system implementation and rule base for the sports domain in [6] and empirical evaluation of the portability to another domain (the stock market) of the rule base in [7] The present paper completes this series by describing a second, empirical, corpus based evaluation, this time quantifying the ....

J. Robin. A revision-based generation architecture for reporting facts in their historical context. In H. Horacek and M. Zock, editors, New Concepts in Natural Language Generation: Planning, Realization and Systems. Frances Pinter, London and New York, 1993.


Corpus Analysis for Revision-Based Generation of Complex.. - Jacques Robin (1993)   (4 citations)  Self-citation (Robin)   (Correct)

.... Complex Sentence Example head subordinate Figure 2: Similarity of basic and complex sentence structures tem streak (Surface Text Revision Expressing Additional Knowledge) The analysis provides not only the knowledge sources for the system and motivations for its novel architecture (discussed in [ Robin, 1993 ] but also with means for ultimately evaluating its output. While this paper focuses on the analysis, the on going system implementation based on functional unification is discussed in [ Robin, 1992 ] After describing our corpus analysis methodology, we present the resulting revision tools ....

Robin, J. 1993. A revision-based generation architecture for reporting facts in their historical context.


Empirically Designing and Evaluating a New Revision-Based.. - Robin, McKeown (1996)   (13 citations)  Self-citation (Robin)   (Correct)

....then we move to the evaluation of our approach. We focus on two aspects of our research which is presented in full detail in [47] 1) its empirical flavor and (2) the quantitative evaluation of same domain robustness. Other aspects of the work are discussed in other publications. For example, see [45] for details on the novel approach to sentence planning (and in particular its motivation and comparison with previous approaches) 46] for an overview of the full project. See also [47] for a quantitative evaluation of cross domain portability of the revision rules underlying our new generation ....

....of language generation, demonstrates the operationality of both the new generation model and the revision rules acquired during the corpus analysis. While this paper focuses on the evaluation of same domain robustness, the system architecture and implementation are discussed in more detail in [45,46]. 2.4.1 Underlying formalism: Functional Unification Grammars Implementation of streak builds on a pre existing software environment dedicated to the development of language generation systems: the fuf surge package [9,10] fuf (Functional Unification Formalism) is a programming language based ....

J. Robin. A revision-based generation architecture for reporting facts in their historical context. In H. Horacek and M. Zock, editors, New concepts in natural language generation: planning, realization and systems. Frances Pinter, London and New York, 1993.


An Information Structural Approach to Spoken Language Generation - Prevost (1996)   (10 citations)  (Correct)

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Robin, J. #1993#. A revision-based generation architecture for reporting facts in their historical context. In Horacek, H. and Zock, M., editors, New Concepts in Natural Language Generation: Planning, Realization and Systems, pages 238# 265. Pinter Publishers, New York.


Bibliography of Research in Natural Language Generation - Mark Kantrowitz (1993)   (Correct)

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Jacques Robin. A revision-based generation architecture for reporting facts in their historical context. In Horacek and Zock [468], pages 238-- 268.


Toward a Morphosyntactic User Model for Language Analysis and.. - Michaud (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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Jacques Robin. 1993. A revision-based generation architecture for reporting facts in their historical context. In H. Horacek and M. Zock, editors, New Concepts in Natural Language Generation: Planning, Realization and Systems. Fraces Pinter, London and New York.


Practical Issues in Automatic Documentation Generation - McKeown, Kukich (1994)   (13 citations)  (Correct)

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Robin, Jacques. 1993. A Revision-Based Generation Architecture for Reporting Facts in their Historical Context. In Horacek, H. and Zock, M. (editors) , New Concepts in Natural Language Generation: Planning, Realization and Systems. Frances Pinter, London and New York.

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