Conceptual Information Processing
Conceptual Information Processing
Use of meta level knowledge in the construction and maintenance of large knowledge bases.
Use of meta level knowledge in the construction and maintenance of large knowledge bases.
Generating natural language text in response to questions about database structure
Generating natural language text in response to questions about database structure
ACL '85 Proceedings of the 23rd annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Expressing rhetorical relations in instructional text: a case study of the purpose relation
Computational Linguistics
Generating summaries of multiple news articles
SIGIR '95 Proceedings of the 18th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
A tool to support speech and non-speech audio feedback generation in audio interfaces
Proceedings of the 8th annual ACM symposium on User interface and software technology
Verbalization of high-level formal proofs
AAAI '99/IAAI '99 Proceedings of the sixteenth national conference on Artificial intelligence and the eleventh Innovative applications of artificial intelligence conference innovative applications of artificial intelligence
Reader's document models and access strategies in hypermedia and multimedia systems
SAC '95 Proceedings of the 1995 ACM symposium on Applied computing
A Computational Mechanism for Initiative in Answer Generation
User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction
A New Level of Language Generation Technology: Capabilities and Possibilities
IEEE Expert: Intelligent Systems and Their Applications
Integrating text planning and linguistic choice without abandoning modularity: the IGEN generator
Computational Linguistics
Generating natural language summaries from multiple on-line sources
Computational Linguistics - Special issue on natural language generation
Interpreting and generating indirect answers
Computational Linguistics
ANLC '92 Proceedings of the third conference on Applied natural language processing
User-system dialogues and the notion of focus
The Knowledge Engineering Review
Enhancing explanation coherence with rhetorical strategies
EACL '89 Proceedings of the fourth conference on European chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
A robust and efficient three-layered dialogue component for a speech-to-speech translation system
EACL '95 Proceedings of the seventh conference on European chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
A tripartite plan-based model of dialogue
ACL '91 Proceedings of the 29th annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Planning text for advisory dialogues
ACL '89 Proceedings of the 27th annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
A hybrid reasoning model for indirect answers
ACL '94 Proceedings of the 32nd annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Conversational implicatures in indirect replies
ACL '92 Proceedings of the 30th annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
The textplanning component PIT of the LILOG system
COLING '90 Proceedings of the 13th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 3
A hybrid approach to the automatic planning of textual structures
COLING '94 Proceedings of the 15th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 1
Temporal structure of discourse
COLING '92 Proceedings of the 14th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 1
Integrating qualitative reasoning and text planning to generate causal explanations
COLING '92 Proceedings of the 14th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 2
Generating coherent argumentative paragraphs
COLING '92 Proceedings of the 14th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 2
Computational Linguistics
Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems: Applications in Engineering and Technology - Marco Somalvico Memorial Issue
Evaluating centering for information ordering using corpora
Computational Linguistics
A reactive approach to explanation
IJCAI'89 Proceedings of the 11th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 2
Controlling a language generation planner
IJCAI'89 Proceedings of the 11th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 2
Building underlying structures for multiparagraph texts
INLG '94 Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Natural Language Generation
Has a consensus NL generation architecture appeared, and is it psycholinguistically plausible?
INLG '94 Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Natural Language Generation
The role of cognitive modeling in achieving communicative intentions
INLG '94 Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Natural Language Generation
Generating indirect answers to Yes-No questions
INLG '94 Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Natural Language Generation
Evolving questions in text planning
INLG '08 Proceedings of the Fifth International Natural Language Generation Conference
Planning multimedia explanations using communicative acts
AAAI'91 Proceedings of the ninth National conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 1
Generating interactive explanations
AAAI'91 Proceedings of the ninth National conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 1
Automatic generation of formatted text
AAAI'91 Proceedings of the ninth National conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 1
An optimizing method for structuring inferentially linked discourse
AAAI'93 Proceedings of the eleventh national conference on Artificial intelligence
Communicative acts for generating natural language arguments
AAAI'93 Proceedings of the eleventh national conference on Artificial intelligence
Incorporating text models in electronic document readership
Mathematical and Computer Modelling: An International Journal
Fully abstractive approach to guided summarization
ACL '12 Proceedings of the 50th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Short Papers - Volume 2
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Though most text generators are capable of simply stringing together more than one sentence, they cannot determine which order will ensure a coherent paragraph. A paragraph is coherent when the information in successive sentences follows some pattern of inference or of knowledge with which the hearer is familiar. To signal such inferences, speakers usually use relations that link successive sentences in fixed ways. A set of 20 relations that span most of what people usually say in English is proposed in the Rhetorical Structure Theory of Mann and Thompson. This paper describes the formalization of these relations and their use in a prototype text planner that structures input elements into coherent paragraphs.