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Cb or not Cb? Centering theory applied to NLG
Rodger Kibble
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Paper Details:
Year: 1999
Venue:
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SIG: SIGDIAL
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A Reformulation of Rule 2 of Centering Theory
Rodger Kibble
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Generating Referring Expressions: Boolean Extensions of the Incremental Algorithm
Kees van Deemter
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Optimizing Referential Coherence in Text Generation
Rodger Kibble
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Richard Power
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Specifying the Parameters of Centering Theory: a Corpus-Based Evaluation using Text from Application-Oriented Domains
M. Poesio
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H. Cheng
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R. Henschel
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J. Hitzeman
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R. Kibble
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R. Stevenson
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Extending a Surface Realizer to Generate Coherent Discourse
Eva Banik
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An integrated framework for text planning and pronominalisation
Rodger Kibble
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Richard Power
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Task
Language Generation
Language
English
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