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Predicting the Resolution of Referring Expressions from User Behavior
Nikos Engonopoulos
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Martín Villalba
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Ivan Titov
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Alexander Koller
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Paper Details:
Month: October
Year: 2013
Location: Seattle, Washington, USA
Venue:
EMNLP |
SIG: SIGDAT
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Simple Learning and Compositional Application of Perceptually Grounded Word Meanings for Incremental Reference Resolution
Casey Kennington
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David Schlangen
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The Impact of Listener Gaze on Predicting Reference Resolution
Nikolina Koleva
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Martín Villalba
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Maria Staudte
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Alexander Koller
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Generating Contrastive Referring Expressions
Martín Villalba
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Christoph Teichmann
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Alexander Koller
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Generating effective referring expressions using charts
Nikolaos Engonopoulos
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Alexander Koller
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A Discriminative Model for Perceptually-Grounded Incremental Reference Resolution
Casey Kennington
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Livia Dia
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David Schlangen
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Discovering User Groups for Natural Language Generation
Nikos Engonopoulos
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Christoph Teichmann
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Alexander Koller
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Language Generation
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English
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