Degree of abstraction in referring expression generation and its relation with the construction of the contrast set

  • Authors:
  • Raquel Hervás;Pablo Gervás

  • Affiliations:
  • Universidad Complutense, de Madrid Madrid, Spain;Universidad Complutense, de Madrid Madrid, Spain

  • Venue:
  • INLG '08 Proceedings of the Fifth International Natural Language Generation Conference
  • Year:
  • 2008

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Abstract

Referring Expression Generation (REG) is the task that deals with references to entities appearing in a spoken or written discourse. If these referents are organized in terms of a taxonomy, there are two problems when establishing a reference that would distinguish an intended referent from its possible distractors. The first one is the choice of the set of possible distractrors or contrast set in the given situation. The second is to identify at what level of the taxonomy to phrase the reference so that it unambiguously picks out only the intended referent, leaving all possible distractors in different branches of the taxonomy. We discuss the use of ontologies to deal with the REG task, paying special attention to the choice of the the contrast set and to the use of the information of the ontology to select the most appropriate type to be used for the referent.