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DONNELLAN’S DISTINCTION AND A COMPUTATIONAL MODEL OF REFERENCE
Amichai Kronfeld
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Paper Details:
Month: July
Year: 1986
Location: New York, New York, USA
Venue:
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INTERPRETATION OF NOUN PHRASES IN INTENSIONAL CONTEXTS
Leonardo LESMO
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Paolo TERENZIANI
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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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A Best-First Search Algorithm for Generating Referring Expressions
Helmut Horacek
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A Collaborative Planning Model of Intentional Structure
Karen E. Lochbaum
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CONVERSATIONALLY RELEVANT DESCRIPTIONS
Amichai Kronfeld
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Sentence Planning as Description Using Tree Adjoining Grammar
Matthew Stone
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Christine Doran
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An Algorithm for Generating Referential Descriptions with Flexible Interfaces
Helmut Horacek
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Goals of Referring Acts
Amichai Kronfeld
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On identifying sets
Matthew Stone
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Generating Referential Descriptions Under Conditions of Uncertainty
Helmut Horacek
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Paying Heed to Collocations
Matthew Stone
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Christine Doran
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Generating Referential Descriptions in Multimedia Environments
Helmut Horacek
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A PRINCIPLED REPRESENTATION OF ATTRIBUTIVE DESCRIPTIONS FOR GENERATING INTEGRATED TEXT AND INFORMATION GRAPHICS PRESENTATIONS
Nancy Green
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Giuseppe Carenini
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Johanna Moore
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