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A FLEXIBLE SHALLOW APPROACH TO TEXT GENERATION
Stephan Busemann
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Helmut Horacek
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Year: 1998
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SIG: SIGGEN
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Squibs and Discussions: Real versus Template-Based Natural Language Generation: A False Opposition?
Kees van Deemter
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Emiel Krahmer
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Mariët Theune
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Bilingual Hebrew-English Generation of Possessives and Partitives: Raising the Input Abstraction Level
Yael Dahan Netzer
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Michael Elhadad
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Stochastic Language Generation for Spoken Dialogue Systems
Alice H. Oh
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Alexander I. Rudnicky
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Ten Years After: An Update on TG/2 (and Friends)
Stephan Busemann
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Making Grammar-Based Generation Easier to Deploy in Dialogue Systems
David DeVault
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David Traum
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Ron Artstein
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Practical Grammar-Based NLG from Examples
David DeVault
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David Traum
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Ron Artstein
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Applying Semantic Frame Theory to Automate Natural Language Template Generation From Ontology Statements
Dana Dannélls
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http://wnT.dfki.de/service/nlg-demo/
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Linguistic Trends
Discourse
Ontologies
Syntax
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Language Understanding
Information Extraction
Language Generation
Text Organization
Language
English
French
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