Computer Science – Computation and Language
Scientific paper
1994-06-10
proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Natural Langauge Generation, Kennebunkport, ME, June, 1994
Computer Science
Computation and Language
Scientific paper
Research in discourse processing has identified two representational requirements for discourse planning systems. First, discourse plans must adequately represent the intentional structure of the utterances they produce in order to enable a computational discourse agent to respond effectively to communicative failures \cite{MooreParisCL}. Second, discourse plans must represent the informational structure of utterances. In addition to these representational requirements, we argue that discourse planners should be formally characterizable in terms of soundness and completeness.
Moore Johanna D.
Young Michael R.
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