Reinterpretation of an existing NLG system in a generic generation architecture

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Abstract

The RAGS project aims to define a reference architecture for Natural Language Generation (NLG) systems. Currently the major part of this architecture consists of a set of datatype definitions for specifying the input and output formats for modules within NLG systems. In this paper we describe our efforts to reinterpret an existing NLG system in terms of these definitions. The system chosen was the Caption Generation System.

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Cahill, L., Doran, C., Evans, R., Mellish, C., Paiva, D., Reape, M., … Tipper, N. (2000). Reinterpretation of an existing NLG system in a generic generation architecture. In INLG 2000 - Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Natural Language Generation (pp. 69–76). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/1118253.1118264

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