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G. Neumann and G. van Noord. Reversibility and self-monitoring in natural language generation. In Tomek Strzalkowski, editor, Reversible Grammar in Natural Language Processing, pages 59-96. Kluwer, 1994.

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A Uniform Computational Model for Natural Language Parsing and.. - Neumann (1994)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

.... preference based methods have to be developed and integrated into such a model in order to improve the system s performance by experience, to handle ill formed or under specified input, or to realize specific control strategies (see, for example, Uszkoreit, 1991; Barnett, 1994; Samuelsson, 1994; Neumann, 1994; Wirn, 1992] The results presented in this thesis especially the uniform tabular algorithm and the item sharing method are important foundational contributions for a competence based performance model and they should be seen as part of a longterm scientific program for achieving such a ....

....realistic criterions. In this chapter we have presented basic strategies for performing self monitoring and revision. We presented a non incremental and an incremental version. The non incremental version and the paraphrasing algorithm is a generalization of [Neumann and van Noord, 1992] and [Neumann and van Noord, 1994]. The incremental monitoring algorithm is novel. This is not surprisingly, because the incremental monitoring method to be practical must be built on top of a uniform method that supports efficient integration of parsing and generation. The item sharing approach and the uniform tabular algorithm ....

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G. Neumann and G. van Noord. Reversibility and self-monitoring in natural language generation. In Tomek Strzalkowski, editor, Reversible Grammar in Natural Language Processing, pages 59-96. Kluwer, 1994.


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

....i In Appendix A complete parsing and generation examples can be found. 21 4 Intermezzo: Some Properties of UTA UTA is a straight forward extension of the optimized general SLD resolution rule whose correctness is proven in [ Hohfeld and Smolka, 1988 ] It also inherits this property (see [ Neumann, 1994b ] for more details) Since UTA prefers in each deduction step those clauses whose selected element s Ef is instantiated it has a very strong goal directed as well as data oriented behaviour in particular for the case of generation. The only relevant parameter our algorithm has with respect to ....

....we are able to characterise parsing and generation in a fairly balanced way without the loss of efficiency properties. Hence we avoid the complications or restrictions that [ Shieber, 1988 ] and [ Gerdemann, 1991 ] are confronted with because of their parsing oriented view of generation. In [ Neumann, 1994b ] we also show how UTA is extended to handle empty heads, which are used to describe verb second constructions in Germanic languages such as Dutch and German. UTA handles efficiently coherence and completeness as required by the Ef proof problem (which means that only and all elements of the ....

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G. Neumann and G. van Noord. Reversibility and selfmonitoring in natural language generation. In Tomek Strzalkowski, editor, Reversible Grammar in Natural Language Processing, pages 59--96. Kluwer, 1994.


A Uniform Computational Model for Natural Language Parsing and.. - Neumann (1994)   (7 citations)  Self-citation (Neumann)   (Correct)

.... preference based methods have to be developed and integrated into such a model in order to improve the system s performance by experience, to handle ill formed or under specified input, or to realize specific control strategies (see, for example, Uszkoreit, 1991; Barnett, 1994; Samuelsson, 1994; Neumann, 1994; Wir en, 1992 ] The results presented in this thesis especially the uniform tabular algorithm and the item sharing method are important foundational contributions for a competence based performance model and they should be seen as part of a longterm scientific program for achieving such ....

....5.8 Conclusion In this chapter we have presented basic strategies for performing self monitoring and revision. We presented a non incremental and an incremental version. The non incremental version and the paraphrasing algorithm is a generalization of [ Neumann and van Noord, 1992 ] and [ Neumann and van Noord, 1994 ] The incremental monitoring algorithm is novel. This is not surprisingly, because the incremental monitoring method to be practical must be built on top of a uniform method that supports efficient integration of parsing and generation. The item sharing approach and the uniform tabular algorithm ....

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G. Neumann and G. van Noord. Reversibility and self-monitoring in natural language generation. In Tomek Strzalkowski, editor, Reversible Grammar in Natural Language Processing, pages 59--96. Kluwer, 1994.


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

....Lugen i In Appendix A complete parsing and generation examples can be found. 4 Intermezzo: Some Properties of UTA UTA is an straight forward extension of the optimized general SLD resolution rule whose correctness is proven in [ Hohfeld and Smolka, 1988 ] It also inherits this property (see [ Neumann, 1994b ] for more details) Since UTA prefers in each deduction step those clauses whose selected element s Ef is instantiated it has a very strong goal directed as well as data oriented behaviour in particular for the case of generation. The only relevant parameter our algorithm has with respect to ....

....we are able to characterise parsing and generation in a fairly balanced way without the loss of efficient properties. Hence, we avoid the complications or restrictions that [ Shieber, 1988 ] and [ Gerdemann, 1991 ] are confronted with, because of their parsing oriented view of generation. In [ Neumann, 1994b ] we also show how UTA is extended to handle empty heads, which are used to describe verb second constructions in Germanic languages like Dutch and German. The uniform chart mechanism together with the agenda based control supports the implementation of methods that goes behind simple parsing ....

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G. Neumann and G. van Noord. Reversibility and selfmonitoring in natural language generation. In Tomek Strzalkowski, editor, Reversible Grammar in Natural Language Processing, pages 59--96. Kluwer, 1994.

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