A flexible approach to natural language generation for disabled children

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Abstract

Natural Language Generation (NLG) is a way to automatically realize a correct expression in response to a communicative goal. This technology is mainly explored in the fields of machine translation, report generation, dialog system etc. In this paper we have explored the NLG technique for another novel application-assisting disabled children to take part in conversation. The limited physical ability and mental maturity of our intended users made the NLG approach different from others. We have taken a flexible approach where main emphasis is given on flexibility and usability of the system. The evaluation results show this technique can increase the communication rate of users during a conversation.

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Biswas, P. (2006). A flexible approach to natural language generation for disabled children. In COLING/ACL 2006 - 21st International Conference on Computational Linguistics and 44th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Proceedings of the Student Research Workshop (pp. 1–6). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/1557856.1557858

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