Natural Language Generation in Interactive Systems
Herausgeber: Stent, Amanda; Bangalore, Srinivas
Natural Language Generation in Interactive Systems
Herausgeber: Stent, Amanda; Bangalore, Srinivas
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A comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art in natural language generation for interactive systems, with links to resources for further research.
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A comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art in natural language generation for interactive systems, with links to resources for further research.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 379
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 182mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 888g
- ISBN-13: 9781107010024
- ISBN-10: 1107010020
- Artikelnr.: 41084800
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 379
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 182mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 888g
- ISBN-13: 9781107010024
- ISBN-10: 1107010020
- Artikelnr.: 41084800
1. Communicative intentions and natural language generation Nate Blaylock;
2. Pursuing and demonstrating understanding in dialogue David DeVault and
Matthew Stone; 3. Dialogue and compound contributions Matthew Purver,
Julian Hough and Eleni Gregoromichelaki; 4. Eye tracking for the online
evaluation of prosody in speech synthesis Michael White, Rajakrishnan
Rajkumar, Kiwako Ito and Shari R. Speer; 5. Referability Kees van Deemter;
6. Referring expression generation in interaction: a graph-based
perspective Emiel Krahmer, Martijn Goudbeek and Mariet Theune; 7.
Reinforcement learning approaches to natural language generation in
interactive systems Oliver Lemony, Srini Janarthanam and Verena Rieser; 8.
A joint learning approach for situated language generation Nina Dethlefs
and Heriberto Cuayáhuitl; 9. Data-driven methods for linguistic style
control Francois Mairesse; 10. Integration of cultural factors into the
behavioural models of virtual characters Birgit Endrass and Elisabeth
Andre; 11. Natural language generation for augmented and assistive
technologies Nava Tintarev, Ehud Reiter and Annalu Waller; 12. Comparative
evaluation and shared tasks for NLG in interactive systems Anja Belz and
Helen Hastie.
2. Pursuing and demonstrating understanding in dialogue David DeVault and
Matthew Stone; 3. Dialogue and compound contributions Matthew Purver,
Julian Hough and Eleni Gregoromichelaki; 4. Eye tracking for the online
evaluation of prosody in speech synthesis Michael White, Rajakrishnan
Rajkumar, Kiwako Ito and Shari R. Speer; 5. Referability Kees van Deemter;
6. Referring expression generation in interaction: a graph-based
perspective Emiel Krahmer, Martijn Goudbeek and Mariet Theune; 7.
Reinforcement learning approaches to natural language generation in
interactive systems Oliver Lemony, Srini Janarthanam and Verena Rieser; 8.
A joint learning approach for situated language generation Nina Dethlefs
and Heriberto Cuayáhuitl; 9. Data-driven methods for linguistic style
control Francois Mairesse; 10. Integration of cultural factors into the
behavioural models of virtual characters Birgit Endrass and Elisabeth
Andre; 11. Natural language generation for augmented and assistive
technologies Nava Tintarev, Ehud Reiter and Annalu Waller; 12. Comparative
evaluation and shared tasks for NLG in interactive systems Anja Belz and
Helen Hastie.
1. Communicative intentions and natural language generation Nate Blaylock;
2. Pursuing and demonstrating understanding in dialogue David DeVault and
Matthew Stone; 3. Dialogue and compound contributions Matthew Purver,
Julian Hough and Eleni Gregoromichelaki; 4. Eye tracking for the online
evaluation of prosody in speech synthesis Michael White, Rajakrishnan
Rajkumar, Kiwako Ito and Shari R. Speer; 5. Referability Kees van Deemter;
6. Referring expression generation in interaction: a graph-based
perspective Emiel Krahmer, Martijn Goudbeek and Mariet Theune; 7.
Reinforcement learning approaches to natural language generation in
interactive systems Oliver Lemony, Srini Janarthanam and Verena Rieser; 8.
A joint learning approach for situated language generation Nina Dethlefs
and Heriberto Cuayáhuitl; 9. Data-driven methods for linguistic style
control Francois Mairesse; 10. Integration of cultural factors into the
behavioural models of virtual characters Birgit Endrass and Elisabeth
Andre; 11. Natural language generation for augmented and assistive
technologies Nava Tintarev, Ehud Reiter and Annalu Waller; 12. Comparative
evaluation and shared tasks for NLG in interactive systems Anja Belz and
Helen Hastie.
2. Pursuing and demonstrating understanding in dialogue David DeVault and
Matthew Stone; 3. Dialogue and compound contributions Matthew Purver,
Julian Hough and Eleni Gregoromichelaki; 4. Eye tracking for the online
evaluation of prosody in speech synthesis Michael White, Rajakrishnan
Rajkumar, Kiwako Ito and Shari R. Speer; 5. Referability Kees van Deemter;
6. Referring expression generation in interaction: a graph-based
perspective Emiel Krahmer, Martijn Goudbeek and Mariet Theune; 7.
Reinforcement learning approaches to natural language generation in
interactive systems Oliver Lemony, Srini Janarthanam and Verena Rieser; 8.
A joint learning approach for situated language generation Nina Dethlefs
and Heriberto Cuayáhuitl; 9. Data-driven methods for linguistic style
control Francois Mairesse; 10. Integration of cultural factors into the
behavioural models of virtual characters Birgit Endrass and Elisabeth
Andre; 11. Natural language generation for augmented and assistive
technologies Nava Tintarev, Ehud Reiter and Annalu Waller; 12. Comparative
evaluation and shared tasks for NLG in interactive systems Anja Belz and
Helen Hastie.