NLPExplorer
Papers
Venues
Authors
Authors Timeline
Field of Study
URLs
ACL N-gram Stats
TweeNLP
API
Team
Generating Referring Expressions Involving Relations
Robert Dale
|
Nicholas Haddock
|
Paper Details:
Month: April
Year: 1991
Location: Berlin, Germany
Venue:
EACL |
Citations
URL
Natural Language and Inference in a Computer Game
Malte Gabsdil
|
Alexander Koller
|
Kristina Striegnitz
|
Generation of Relative Referring Expressions based on Perceptual Grouping
Kotaro Funakoshi
|
Satoru Watanabe
|
Naoko Kuriyama
|
Takenobu Tokunaga
|
Information Structure Prediction for Visual-world Referring Expressions
Micha Elsner
|
Hannah Rohde
|
Alasdair Clarke
|
Generating flexible proper name references in text: Data, models and evaluation
Thiago Castro Ferreira
|
Emiel Krahmer
|
Sander Wubben
|
Generating Referring Expressions: Boolean Extensions of the Incremental Algorithm
Kees van Deemter
|
Graph-Based Generation of Referring Expressions
Emiel Krahmer
|
Sebastiaan van Erk
|
André Verleg
|
Generating Referring Expressions that Involve Gradable Properties
Kees van Deemter
|
Computational Generation of Referring Expressions: A Survey
Emiel Krahmer
|
Kees van Deemter
|
Generating Referring Expressions in Open Domains
Advaith Siddharthan
|
Ann Copestake
|
Incremental Generation of Spatial Referring Expressions in Situated Dialog
John D. Kelleher
|
Geert-Jan M. Kruijff
|
An Algorithm for Generating Referential Descriptions with Flexible Interfaces
Helmut Horacek
|
Using aggregation for selecting content when generating referring expressions
John A. Bateman
|
A Meta-Algorithm for the Generation of Referring Expressions
Emiel Krahmer
|
Sebastiaan van Erk
|
André Verleg
|
A Context-dependent Algorithm for Generating Locative Expressions in Physically Situated Environments
John Kelleher
|
Geert-Jan Kruijff
|
Overspecified Reference in Hierarchical Domains: Measuring the Benefits for Readers
Ivandré Paraboni
|
Judith Masthoff
|
Kees van Deemter
|
Algorithms for Generating Referring Expressions: Do They Do What People Do?
Jette Viethen
|
Robert Dale
|
Group-Based Generation of Referring Expressions
Kotaro Funakoshi
|
Satoru Watanabe
|
Takenobu Tokunaga
|
Referring Expressions as Formulas of Description Logic
Carlos Areces
|
Alexander Koller
|
Kristina Striegnitz
|
Attribute Selection for Referring Expression Generation: New Algorithms and Evaluation Methods
Albert Gatt
|
Anja Belz
|
Distinguishable Entities: Definitions and Properties
Monique Rolbert
|
Pascal Préa
|
A Situated Context Model for Resolution and Generation of Referring Expressions
Hendrik Zender
|
Geert-Jan M. Kruijff
|
Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová
|
Generating Referring Expressions with Reference Domain Theory
Alexandre Denis
|
Graphs and Spatial Relations in the Generation of Referring Expressions
Jette Viethen
|
Margaret Mitchell
|
Emiel Krahmer
|
Generating Referential Descriptions Involving Relations by a Best-First Searching Procedure – A System Demo
Florin Haque
|
Helmut Horacek
|
Exploring the Behavior of Classic REG Algorithms in the Description of Characters in 3D Images
Gonzalo Méndez
|
Raquel Hervás
|
Susana Bautista
|
Adrián Rabadán
|
Teresa Rodríguez
|
Generating Referential Descriptions in Multimedia Environments
Helmut Horacek
|
No URLs Found
Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Discourse
Psycholinguistics
Task
Language Generation
Language
English
Similar Papers
Classification of modal meaning in negotiation dialogues
Valeria Lapina
|
Volha Petukhova
|
Learning how to Learn: An Adaptive Dialogue Agent for Incrementally Learning Visually Grounded Word Meanings
Yanchao Yu
|
Arash Eshghi
|
Oliver Lemon
|
Quality-adaptive Spoken Dialogue Initiative Selection And Implications On Reward Modelling
Stefan Ultes
|
Matthias Kraus
|
Alexander Schmitt
|
Wolfgang Minker
|
ALICO: a multimodal corpus for the study of active listening
Hendrik Buschmeier
|
Zofia Malisz
|
Joanna Skubisz
|
Marcin Wlodarczak
|
Ipke Wachsmuth
|
Stefan Kopp
|
Petra Wagner
|
STRUCTURE AND INTONATION IN SPOKEN LANGUAGE UNDERSTANDING
Mark Steedman
|