Other Workshops and Events (1994)
The Balancing Act: Combining Symbolic and Statistical Approaches to Language
The Balancing Act: Combining Symbolic and Statistical Approaches to Language
David D. McDonald
INVITED TALK: Qualitative and Quantitative Designs for Speech Translation
Hiyan Alshawi
The Noisy Channel and the Braying Donkey
Roberto Basili
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Maria Teresa Pazienza
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Paola Velardi
AMALGAM: Automatic Mapping Among Lexico-Grammatical Annotation Models
Eric Atwell
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John Hughes
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Clive Souter
Study and Implementation of Combined Techniques for Automatic Extraction of Terminology
Beatrice Daille
Parsing with Principles and Probabilities
Andrew Fordham
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Matthew Crocker
Do we Need Linguistics When We Have Statistics? A Comparative Analysis of the Contributions of Linguistic Cues to a Statistical Word Grouping System
Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou
Complexity of Description of Primitives: Relevance to Local Statistical Computations
Aravind K. Joshi
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B. Srinivas
The Automatic Construction of a Symbolic Parser Via Statistical Techniques
Shyam Kapur
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Robin Clark
Integrating Symbolic and Statistical Approches in Speech and Natural Language Applications
Marie Meteer
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Herbert Gish
Combining Linguistic with Statistical Methods in Automatic Speech Understanding
Patti Price
Exploring the Statistical Derivation of Transformational Rule Sequences for Part-of-Speech Tagging
Lance A. Ramshaw
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Mitchell P. Marcus
Bootstrapping Statistical Processing into a Rule-Based Natural Language Parser
Stephen D. Richardson
Recovering From Parser Failures: A Hybrid Statistical/Symbolic Approach
Carolyn Penstein Rose
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Alex Waibel
Statistical versus Symbolic Parsing for Captioned-Information Retrieval
Neil C. Rowe
Learning a Radically Lexical Grammar
Danny Soloman
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Mary McGee Wood
Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Natural Language Generation
Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Natural Language Generation
Discovery and Format of Input Structures for Tactical Generation
Mark Seligman
DPOCL: A Principled Approach To Discourse Planning
R. Michael Young
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Johanna D. Moore
Building Underlying Structures for Multiparagraph Texts
Robert Granville
Sequencing as a Planning Task
Daniel D. Suthers
Discourse Planning as an Optimization Process
Ingrid Zukerman
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Richard McConachy
Intentions, Structure and Expression in Multi-Lingual Instructions
Cecile L. Paris
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Donia R. Scott
Content and Rhetorical Status Selection in Instructional Texts
Leila Kosseim
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Guy Lapalme
Expressing Procedural Relationships in Multilingual Instructions
Judy Delin
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Anthony Hartley
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Cecile Paris
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Donia Scott
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Keith Vander Linden
On Moving On On Ontologies
Robin P. Fawcett
On the Creative Use of Language: The Form of Lexical Resources
David D. McDonald
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Federica Busa
Semantic Lexicons: The Cornerstone for Lexical Choice in Natural Language Generation
Evelyne Viegas
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Pierrette Bouillon
Generating Event Descriptions with Sage: A Simulation and Generation Environment
Marie Meteer
Towards an Account of Causation in a Multilingual Text Generation System
Liesbeth Degand
Generating Context Appropriate Word Orders in Turkish
Beryl Hoffman
Using a Textual Representation Level Component in the Context of Discourse and Dialogue Generation
Franck Panaget
Building Another Bridge over the Generation Gap
Leo Wanner
Planning Reference CHoices for Argumentative Texts
Xiaorong Huang
Towards the Application of Text Generation in an Integrated Publication System
Elke Teich
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John Bateman
Has a Consensus NL Generation Architecture Appeared, and is it Psycholinguistically Plausible?
Ehud Reiter
The Role of Cognitive Modeling in Communicative Intentions
Owen Rambow
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Marilyn Walker
Recognizing Digressive Questions Using a Model for Interactive Generation for Interactive Generation
Susan M. Haller
Generating Indirect Answers to Yes-No Questions
Nancy Green
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Sandra Carberry
Real-Time Natural Language Generation in NL-SOAR
Robert Rubinoff
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Jill Fain Lehman
Generating Cooperative System Responses in Information Retrieval Dialogues
Markus Fischer
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Elisabeth Maier
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Adelheit Stein
Situation Viewpoints for Generation
Henry Hamburger
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Dan Tufis
Content Selection and Organization as a Process Involving Compromises
Helmut Horacek
Bidirectional Incremental Generation and Analysis with Categorial Grammar and Indexed Quasi-Logical Form
Torbjoern Lager
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William J. Black
Toward a Multidimensional Framework to Guide the Automated Generation of Text Types
Julia Lavid
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Eduard Hovy
CORECT: Combining CSCW with Natural Language Generation for Collaborative Requirement Capture
John Levine
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Chris Mellish
Semanitic Syntax at Work
Pieter A.M. Seuren
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Henk P. Schotel
Generation in the LOLITA System: An Engineering Approach
Mark H. Smith
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Roberto Garigliano
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Richard G. Morgan
Representing Conceptual and Linguistic Knowledge for Multi-Lingual Generation in a Technical Domain
Stefan Svenberg
Sign-Language Generation in ZARDOZ: An English to Sign-Language Translation System
Tony Veale
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Alan Conway
Computational Phonology
Automated Tone Transcription
Steven Bird
Constraint-based Morpho-phonology
Michael Mastroianni
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Bob Carpenter
Constraints, Exceptions and Representations
T. Mark Ellison
Default Finite State Machines and Finite State Phonology
Gerald Penn
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Richmond Thomason
Lexical Phonology and Speech Style: Using a Model to Test a Theory
Sheila M. Williams
Parsing Using Linearly Ordered Phonological Rules
Michael Maxwell
Qualitative and Quantitative Dynamics of Vowels
Thomas C. Bourgeois
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Richard T. Oehrle
Segmenting Speech Without a Lexicon: The Roles of Phonotactics and Speech Source
Timothy A. Cartwright
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Michael R. Brent