IMPACTS in natural language generation NLG between technology and applications : workshop at Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany July 26-28, 2000

Abstract

Instructional text, because it is a useful and relatively constrained sub-Ianguage, has been a popular target for research-oriented generation systems. This work has demonstrated that existing technology is adequate for generating draft instructions; the problem, as is typical of generation work in general, has been with the acquisition of domain and lexicogrammatical knowledge. This acquisition task is a formidable barrier to the practical use of generation technology. The Isolde project attempts to address this problem by extracting parts of the required knowledge from existing models and by building tools to tailor what is extracted into a form suitable for generation

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