Graeme Ritchie

Also published as: G. Ritchie, G.D. Ritchie, Graeme D. Ritchie


2009

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A Hearer-Oriented Evaluation of Referring Expression Generation
Imtiaz Hussain Khan | Kees van Deemter | Graeme Ritchie | Albert Gatt | Alexandra A. Cleland
Proceedings of the 12th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation (ENLG 2009)

2008

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Generation of Referring Expressions: Managing Structural Ambiguities
Imtiaz Hussain Khan | Kees van Deemter | Graeme Ritchie
Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Computational Linguistics (Coling 2008)

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An Implementation of a Flexible Author-Reviewer Model of Generation using Genetic Algorithms
Ruli Manurung | Graeme Ritchie | Henry Thompson
Proceedings of the 22nd Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation

2006

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The Clarity-Brevity Trade-off in Generating Referring Expressions
Imtiaz Hussain Khan | Graeme Ritchie | Kees van Deemter
Proceedings of the Fourth International Natural Language Generation Conference

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Building a Lexical Database for an Interactive Joke-Generator
R. Manurung | D. O’Mara | H. Pain | G. Ritchie | A. Waller
Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC’06)

As part of a project to construct an interactive program which will encourage children to play with language by building jokes, we have developed a large lexical database, closely based on WordNet. As well as the standard WordNet information about part of speech, synonymy, hyponymy, etc, we have added phonetic representations and symbolic links allowing attachment of pictures. All information is represented in a relational database, allowing powerful searches using SQL via a Java API. The lexicon has a facility to label subsets of the lexicon with symbolic names, and we are working to incorporate some educationally relevant word lists as sublexicons. This should also allow us to improve the familiarity ratings which the lexicon assigns to words.

2005

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Computational Mechanisms for Pun Generation
Graeme Ritchie
Proceedings of the Tenth European Workshop on Natural Language Generation (ENLG-05)

1999

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Completeness conditions for mixed strategy bidirectional parsing
Graeme Ritchie
Computational Linguistics, Volume 25, Number 4, December 1999

1997

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Referring to Displays in Multimodal Interfaces
Daqing He | Graeme Ritchie | John Lee
Referring Phenomena in a Multimedia Context and their Computational Treatment

1996

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Approximate Generation from Non-Hierarchical Representations
Nicolas Nicolov | Chris Mellish | Graeme Ritchie
Eighth International Natural Language Generation Workshop

1994

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Commentary on Kaplan and Kay
Graeme Ritchie
Computational Linguistics, Volume 20, Number 3, September 1994

1992

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Language Generated by Two-Level Morphological Rules
Graeme D. Ritchie
Computational Linguistics, Volume 18, Number 1, March 1992

1989

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On the Generative Power of Two-Level Morphological Rules
Graeme Ritchie
Fourth Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics

1987

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A Computational Framework for Lexical Description
Graeme D. Ritchie | Stephen G. Pulman | Alan W. Black | Graham J. Russell
Computational Linguistics, Formerly the American Journal of Computational Linguistics, Volume 13, Numbers 3-4, July-December 1987

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Formalisms for Morphographemic Description
Alan Black | Graeme Ritchie | Steve Pulman | Graham Russell
Third Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics

1986

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A Dictionary and Morphological Analyser for English
G.J. Russell | S.G. Pulman | G.D. Ritchie | A.W. Black
Coling 1986 Volume 1: The 11th International Conference on Computational Linguistics

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The computational complexity of sentence derivation in functional unification grammar
Graeme Ritchie
Coling 1986 Volume 1: The 11th International Conference on Computational Linguistics

1984

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A Rational Reconstruction of the PROTEUS Sentence Planner
Graeme Ritchie
10th International Conference on Computational Linguistics and 22nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics