| L. K. Branting, J.C. Lester, and C. Callaway. Automating Drafting of Self-Explaining Documents' (1997) Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL-97), Melbourne, AU, ACM Press, pp.72-81. |
....specify other aspects of the discourse structure of legal documents, such as stylistic and ordering constraints, nor is it applicable to documents with purposes other than to persuade, justify, establish, or prove. A more general approach to discourse structure was proposed in the Docu Planner (Branting et al. 1997). As described in more detail below, the Docu Planner uses a discourse grammar capable of generating any document in a given genre. Branting et al. 1997) showed 1 An illocutionary action is a speech act such as informing, requesting, warning, promising, or pronouncing a man and women to be man ....
....purposes other than to persuade, justify, establish, or prove. A more general approach to discourse structure was proposed in the Docu Planner (Branting et al. 1997) As described in more detail below, the Docu Planner uses a discourse grammar capable of generating any document in a given genre. Branting et al. 1997) showed 1 An illocutionary action is a speech act such as informing, requesting, warning, promising, or pronouncing a man and women to be man and wife. 4 how the discourse structure of documents created with a discourse grammar can be used to answer questions about why text segments were ....
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L. K. Branting, J.C. Lester, and C. Callaway. Automating Drafting of Self-Explaining Documents' (1997) Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL-97), Melbourne, AU, ACM Press, pp.72-81.
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