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Referring Expression Generation: Should I Use a Name or a Pronoun?
Benoit Favre and Bernd Bohnet
ICSI
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
12:30
Text generation systems have to turn content from various sources
involving real world entities in a sequence of fluent sentences. Using
the full name of an entity every time it is referred to is rather
unnatural and redundant. Humans alternate the use full names, short
names and pronouns and (often) manage to keep the communication
efficient. In this talk, we describe referring expression generation
within the task of Natural Language Generation and we will discuss our
participation to the GREC challenge which consists in generating
referential expressions for entities described in Wikipedia, such as
people, mountains, cities, countries or rivers. Our approach predicts
attributes of the text instead of the text itself (such as "pronoun"
instead of "he") which is implemented as sequence classification using
Conditional Random Fields.
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