Building natural language generation systems
- Newyork: Cambridge University Press; 2006
- xxi,248 p. ill. 23 cm
- Studies in natural language processing .
"This book explains how to build Natural Language Generation (NLG) systems - computer software systems which use techniques from artificial intelligence and computational linguistics to automatically generate understandable texts in English or other human languages, either in isolation or as part of multimedia documents, Web pages, and speech output systems." "The book covers the algorithms and representations needed to perform the core tasks of document planning, microplanning, and surface realization, using a case study to show how these components fit together. It also discusses engineering issues such as system architecture, requirements analysis, and the integration of text generation into multimedia and speech output systems." "It is essential reading for researchers interested in NLP, AI, and HCI, and for developers interested in advanced document-creation technology."--BOOK JACKET.
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