In this paper we present a psycholinguistically motivated architecture and its prototypical implementation for an incremental conceptualizer which monitors dynamic changes in the world and simultaneously generates warnings for (possibly) safety-critical developments. It does so by conceptualizing events and building up a hierarchical knowledge representation of the perceived states of affairs. If it detects a safety problem, it selects suitable elements from the representation for a warning, brings them into an appropriate order, and generates incremental preverbal messages (propositional structures) from them, which can be taken by a subsequent component to encode them linguistically.
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Guhe, M., Habel, C., & Tappe, H. (2000). Incremental event conceptualization and natural language generation in monitoring environments. In INLG 2000 - Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Natural Language Generation (pp. 85–92). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/1118253.1118266
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