Papers for Relevance Assessment by Mirella Lapata

Research Question: Identifying an appropriate domain

Reformulation: Identifying an appropriate domain - natural language generation

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J98-3005

Generating Natural Language Summaries from Multiple On-Line Sources

Dragomir R. Radev; Kathleen R. McKeown

W02-1702

Cascading XSL Filters for Content Selection in Multilingual Document Generation

Guillermo Barrutieta; Joseba Abaitua; JosuKa Diaz

H86-1022

A LOGICAL-FORM AND KNOWLEDGE-BASE DESIGN FOR NATURAL LANGUAGE GENERATION

Norman K. Sondheimer; Bernhard Nebel

A92-1007

Automatic Generation of Multimodal Weather Reports from Datasets

Stephan M. Kerpedjiev

W98-1437

WYSIWYM: knowledge editing with natural language feedback

Richard Power; Donia Scott

chambers

Stochastic Language Generation in a Dialogue System: Toward a Domain Independent Generator

Nathanael Chambers and James Allen

W03-1202

Using Thematic Information in Statistical Headline Generation

Stephen Wan; Mark Dras; Cecile Paris; Robert Dale

W01-0813

Applying Natural Language Generation to Indicative Summarization

Kan, Min-Yeh; McKeown, Kathleen R.; Klavans, Judith L.

W94-0307

Content and Rhetorical Status Selection in Instructional Texts

Leila Kosseim; Guy Lapalme

W00-1417

Content aggregation in natural language hypertext summarization of OLAP and Data Mining Discoveries

Jacques Robin; Eloi L. Favero

W00-1429

Knowledge Acquisition for Natural Language Generation

Ehud Reiter; Roma Robertson; Liesl Osman

P00-1041

Headline Generation Based on Statistical Translation

Michele Banko; Vibhu O. Mittal; Michael J. Witbrock

A92-1009

Automatic Generation of On-Line Documentation in the IDAS Project

Ehud Reiter; Chris Mellish; John Levine

A97-1015

The Domain Dependence of Parsing

Satoshi Sekine

W00-0410

Using Summarization for Automatic Briefing Generation

Inderjeet Mani ; Kristian Concepcion ; Linda Van Guilder