Word association norms, mutual information, and lexicography
Computational Linguistics
Generating referring expressions: boolean extensions of the incremental algorithm
Computational Linguistics
An Information-Theoretic Definition of Similarity
ICML '98 Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on Machine Learning
Determinants of adjective-noun plausibility
EACL '99 Proceedings of the ninth conference on European chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Conversationally relevant descriptions
ACL '89 Proceedings of the 27th annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Cooking up referring expressions
ACL '89 Proceedings of the 27th annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Generating minimal definite descriptions
ACL '02 Proceedings of the 40th Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Can nominal expressions achieve multiple goals?: an empirical study
ACL '00 Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Generating referring expressions in open domains
ACL '04 Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Distinguishable entities: definition and properties
ENLG '09 Proceedings of the 12th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation
The use of spatial relations in referring expression generation
INLG '08 Proceedings of the Fifth International Natural Language Generation Conference
Attribute-centric referring expression generation
Empirical methods in natural language generation
The impact of visual context on the content of referring expressions
ENLG '11 Proceedings of the 13th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation
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One of the challenges in the automatic generation of referring expressions is to identify a set of domain entities coherently, that is, from the same conceptual perspective. We describe and evaluate an algorithm that generates a conceptually coherent description of a target set. The design of the algorithm is motivated by the results of psycholinguistic experiments.