Papers for Relevance Assessment by Davide Fossati

Research Question: Can we infer empirically validated aggregation rules from a corpus?

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W02-0404

Revisions that improve cohesion in multi-document summaries: a preliminary study

Jahna C. Otterbacher; Dragomir R. Radev; Airong Luo

P95-1015

Combining Multiple Knowledge Sources for Discourse Segmentation

Diane J. Litman; Rebecca J. Passonneau

W03-1016

Statistical Acquisition of Content Selection Rules for Natural Language Generation

Pablo Ariel Duboue; Kathleen R McKeown

W03-w12_eacl03oliver.local

Automatic Lexical Acquisition from Raw Corpora: An Application to Russian

A. Oliver, I. Castellon, L. Marquez

W98-1415

Clause Aggregation Using Linguistic Knowledge

James Shaw

W00-0742

Recognition and Tagging of Compound Verb Groups in Czech

Eva Zackova; Lubos Popelinsky; Milos Nepil

273_pdf_2-col

Trainable Sentence Planning for Complex Information Presentations in Spoken Dialog Systems

Amanda Stent, Rashmi Prassad and Marilyn Walker

J01-3004

Towards Constructive Text, Diagram, and Layout Generation for Information Presentation

John Bateman; Jorg Kleinz; Thomas Kamps; Klaus Reichenberger

W00-1425

Capturing the Interaction between Aggregation and Text Planning in Two Generation Systems

Hua Cheng; Chris Mellish

E95-1042

Aggregation in the NL-generator of the Visual and Natural language Specification Tool

Hercules Dalianis

W98-1411

EXPERIMENTS USING STOCHASTIC SEARCH FOR TEXT PLANNING

Chris Mellish; Alistair Knott; Jon Oberlander; Mick O'Donnell

P99-1017

Using aggregation for selecting content when generating referring expressions

John A. Bateman

W00-1417

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

Jacques Robin; Eloi L. Favero

W96-0307

The Lexical Semantics of English Count and Mass Nouns

Brendan S. Gillon

W97-0309

Aggregate and mixed-order Markov models for statistical language processing

Lawrence Saul; Fernando Pereira