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Automatic Generation of On-Line Documentation in the IDAS Project
Ehud Reiter
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Chris Mellish
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John Levine
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Month: March
Year: 1992
Location: Trento, Italy
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Generating Text with a Theorem Prover
Ivan I. Garibay
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A Fast Algorithm for the Generation of Referring Expressions
Ehud Reiter
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Robert Dale
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USING CLASSIFICATION TO GENERATE TEXT
Ehud Reiter
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Chris Mellish
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Exploiting Ontology Lexica for Generating Natural Language Texts from RDF Data
Philipp Cimiano
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Janna Lüker
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David Nagel
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Christina Unger
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Has a Consensus NL Generation Architecture Appeared, and is it Psycholinguistically Plausible?
Ehud Reiter
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Generating Cooperative System Responses in Information Retrieval Dialogues
Markus Fischer
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Elisabeth Maier
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Adelheit Stein
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CORECT: Combining CSCW with Natural Language Generation for Collaborative Requirement Capture
John Levine
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Chris Mellish
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A Study’of some Lexical Differences between French and Englisfi Instructions in a Multilingual Generation Framework
Farid Cerbah
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Strategies for Comparison in Encyclopmdia Descriptions
Maria Milosavljevic
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Robert Dale
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GENERATING WARNING INSTRUCTIONS BY PLANNING ACCIDENTS AND INJURIES
Daniel Ansari
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Graeme Hirst
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