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Dynamic document delivery: generating natural language texts on demand
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2002
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EngineeringKnowledge ExtractionSemantic WebDynamic Document DeliveryCorpus LinguisticsText MiningNatural Language ProcessingInformation RetrievalDocument EngineeringComputational LinguisticsLanguage StudiesMachine TranslationAutomatic GenerationNatural Language InterfaceMuseum DatabaseInformation ExtractionSemantic ParsingStructured DocumentLinguisticsLanguage Generation
Research in natural language generation promises significant advances in the ways in which we can make available the contents of underlying information sources. Most work in the field relies on the existence of carefully constructed artificial intelligence knowledge bases; however the reality is that most information currently stored on computers is not represented in this format. We describe some work in progress where we attempt to generate large numbers of texts automatically from existing underlying databases. We focus in particular on the automatic generation of descriptions of objects stored in a museum database, highlighting the difficulties that arise in using a real data source, and pointing to some possible solutions.
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