Planning english referring expressions
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In this paper, we describe a system for coreference resolution and emphasize the role of evaluation for its design. The goal of the system is to group referring expressions (identified beforehand in narrative texts) into sets of coreferring expressions that correspond to discourse entities. Several knowledge sources are distinguished, such as referential compatibility between a referring expression and a discourse entity, activation factors for discourse entities, size of working memory, or meta-rules for the creation of discourse entities. For each of them, the theoretical analysis of its relevance is compared to scores obtained through evaluation. After looping through all knowledge sources, an optimal behavior is chosen, then evaluated on test data. The paper also discusses evaluation measures as well as data annotation, and compares the present approach to others in the field.