Michael O’Donnell
2000
Optimising text quality in generation from relational databases
Michael O’Donnell | Alistair Knott | Jon Oberlander | Chris Mellish
INLG’2000 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Natural Language Generation
Michael O’Donnell | Alistair Knott | Jon Oberlander | Chris Mellish
INLG’2000 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Natural Language Generation
RSTTool 2.4 - A markup Tool for Rhetorical Structure Theory
Michael O’Donnell
INLG’2000 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Natural Language Generation
Michael O’Donnell
INLG’2000 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Natural Language Generation
Demonstration of ILEX 3.0
Michael O’Donnell | Alistair Knott | Jon Oberlander | Chris Mellish
INLG’2000 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Natural Language Generation
Michael O’Donnell | Alistair Knott | Jon Oberlander | Chris Mellish
INLG’2000 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Natural Language Generation
1998
Integrating Referring and Informing in NP Planning
Michael O’Donnell | Hua Cheng | Janet Hitzeman
The Computational Treatment of Nominals
Michael O’Donnell | Hua Cheng | Janet Hitzeman
The Computational Treatment of Nominals
1996
Input Specification in the WAG Sentence Generation System
Michael O’Donnell
Eighth International Natural Language Generation Workshop
Michael O’Donnell
Eighth International Natural Language Generation Workshop
1993
Reducing Complexity in A Systemic Parser
Michael O’Donnell
Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Parsing Technologies
Michael O’Donnell
Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Parsing Technologies
Parsing with a large systemic grammar brings one face-to-face with the problem of unification with disjunctive descriptions. This paper outlines some techniques which we employed in a systemic parser to reduce the average-case complexity of such unification.