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Incremental Generation by Incremental Parsing
- In Proceedings of the 6th CLUK Colloquium
, 2003
"... The paper shows how an incremental generator can be constructed based on the incremental parsing framework described in Dynamic Syntax (DS)(Kempson et al., 2001), without adding a generator-specific vocabulary or intermediate levels of representation. The resulting generator is defined purely in ter ..."
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The paper shows how an incremental generator can be constructed based on the incremental parsing framework described in Dynamic Syntax (DS)(Kempson et al., 2001), without adding a generator-specific vocabulary or intermediate levels of representation. The resulting generator is defined purely
Incremental Generation Of Word Graphs
"... We present an algorithm for the incremental generation of word graphs. Incremental means that the speech signal is processed left-to-rightby a time synchronous Viterbi algorithm and word hypotheses are generated with some delay to Viterbi decoding. The incrementally generated word hypotheses can be ..."
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We present an algorithm for the incremental generation of word graphs. Incremental means that the speech signal is processed left-to-rightby a time synchronous Viterbi algorithm and word hypotheses are generated with some delay to Viterbi decoding. The incrementally generated word hypotheses can
Incremental Generation of LR Parsers
- Computer languages
, 1989
"... Implementation of a new compiler usually requires making frequent adjustments to grammar de#nitions. An incremental technique for updating the parser tables after a minor change to the grammar could potentially savemuch computational e#ort. More importantly, debugging a grammar is made easier if ..."
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if the grammar is re-checked for correctness after each small change to the grammar. The basic design philosophy of an incremental parser generator, and incremental algorithms for LR#0#, SLR#1# and LALR#1# parser generation are discussed in this paper. Some of these algorithms have been incorporated
Default Handling In Incremental Generation
, 1994
"... Natural language generation must work with insufficient input. Underspecifications can be caused by shortcomings of the component provkling the input or by the preliminary state of incrementally given input. The paper Mms escape from such dead-end situ,tions by making kssumptions. We discuss global ..."
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Natural language generation must work with insufficient input. Underspecifications can be caused by shortcomings of the component provkling the input or by the preliminary state of incrementally given input. The paper Mms escape from such dead-end situ,tions by making kssumptions. We discuss global
Underspecification for incremental generation
- Proceedings of KONVENS 2002, 6. Konferenz zur Verarbeitung natürlicher Sprache
"... State-of-the-art NLG systems have a mostly static perspective on language generation, i.e. they have a fixed knowledge representation from which they generate language. This is fine for offline working systems, where the language is read only after it has been completely generated. However, systems ..."
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State-of-the-art NLG systems have a mostly static perspective on language generation, i.e. they have a fixed knowledge representation from which they generate language. This is fine for offline working systems, where the language is read only after it has been completely generated. However, systems
The Incremental Generation of Passive Sentences
"... ... SYNPHONICS account of the computational modelling of incremental language production with the example of the generation of passive sentences. The SYNPHONICS approach aims at linking psycholinguistic insights into the nature of the human natural language production process with well-establis ..."
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... SYNPHONICS account of the computational modelling of incremental language production with the example of the generation of passive sentences. The SYNPHONICS approach aims at linking psycholinguistic insights into the nature of the human natural language production process with well
Context-Based Incremental Generation for
"... This paper describes an implemented model of context-based incremental tactical generation within the Dynamic Syntax framework [1] which directly reflects dialogue phenomena such as alignment, routinization and shared utterances, problematic for many theoretical and computational approaches [2]. ..."
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This paper describes an implemented model of context-based incremental tactical generation within the Dynamic Syntax framework [1] which directly reflects dialogue phenomena such as alignment, routinization and shared utterances, problematic for many theoretical and computational approaches [2
Incremental Generation for Real-Time Applications
, 1995
"... The acceptance of natural language generation systems strongly depends on their capability to facilitate the exchange of information with human users. Current generation systems consider the influence of situational factors on the content and the form of the resulting utterances. However, the need t ..."
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events --- even necessitate the interleaving of input consumption and output production, i.e. the use of an incremental processing mode. We claim that incremental processing is a central design principle for developing flexible and efficient generators for speech output. We discuss the advantages
Incremental Generation with Categorial Grammar and HPSG
, 1998
"... The paper describes an approach to generation with HPSG based on earlier work with categorial grammar. We show that a non-incremental generation algorithm for categorial grammar and indexed logical form can easily be adapted for use with HPSG and Minimal Recursion Semantics. However, if the a ..."
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The paper describes an approach to generation with HPSG based on earlier work with categorial grammar. We show that a non-incremental generation algorithm for categorial grammar and indexed logical form can easily be adapted for use with HPSG and Minimal Recursion Semantics. However
Incremental generation of multimodal route instructions
- Working Papers of the 2003 AAAI Spring Symposium on Natural Language Generation in Spoken and Written Dialogue
, 2003
"... Human produced route instructions are usually conveyed either verbally in spoken discourse or by written texts, or by graphical means, i.e. by illustrating the route in a map or by drawing sketch-maps, or by combining both kinds of external representations. Whereas verbal route instructions focus on ..."
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Systems, way-finding queries can be given to systems, which provide ‘driving directions ’ containing canned text as well as different types of maps. In this paper I describe the principles and the architecture under-lying a system for generating multimodal route instructions combining natural language
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