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From RAGS to RICHES: exploiting the potential of a flexible generation architecture
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posted on 2023-06-08, 09:19 authored by Lynne CahillLynne Cahill, John Carroll, Roger Evans, Daniel Paiva, Richard Power, Donia Scott, Kees van DeemterThe RAGS proposals for generic specification of NLG systems includes a detailed account of data representation, but only an outline view of processing aspects. In this paper we introduce a modular processing architecture with a concrete implementation which aims to meet the RAGS goals of transparency and reusability. We illustrate the model with the RICHES system ¿ a generation system built from simple linguisticallymotivated modules.
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Morgan Kaufmann Publishers IncExternal DOI
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8.0Presentation Type
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39th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational LinguisticsEvent location
Toulouse, FranceEvent type
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1-55860-789-7Department affiliated with
- Informatics Publications
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Originality: Describes an instantiation of a novel, generic architecture for natural language generation systems. Rigour: Architecture realised in a substantial end-to-end generation system in the domain of patient information leaflets for drugs. Significance: Makes explicit for the first time the various types of control and data flow that occur in generation systems; exemplifies types of reuse of processing modules. Impact: The paper and related research has changed the previous, incorrect perception that generation systems are standardly organised as pipelines. Outlet: Presented at the major annual international conference on natural language processing, with acceptance rate around 20%.Full text available
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