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Techniques for Automatically Generating Biographical Summaries from News Articles
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Stochastic Language Generation in a Dialogue System: Toward a Domain Independent Generator
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In: DTIC (2004)
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Consolidating the Results of the CIRCSIM-Tutor Project and Further Consolidation of the Results of the CIRCSIM-Tutor Project
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (2003)
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A Survey of Current Paradigms in Machine Translation
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In: DTIC (1998)
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The Bible, Truth, and Multilingual OCR Evaluation
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In: DTIC (1998)
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Adaptive Statistical Language Modeling; A Maximum Entropy Approach
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (1994)
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Dialog Structure and Plan Recognition in Spontaneous Spoken Dialog
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (1993)
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Talking to InterFIS: Adding Speech Input to a Natural Language Interface
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (1992)
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Tipster Shogun System (Joint GE-CMU): MUC-4 Test Results and Analysis
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In: DTIC (1992)
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GE-CMU: Description of the Tipster/Shogun System as Used for MUC-4
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In: DTIC (1992)
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BBN HARC and DELPHI Results on the ATIS Benchmarks - February 1991
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In: DTIC (1991)
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BBN PLUM: MUC-3 Test Results and Analysis
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In: DTIC (1991)
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Perhaps the most important facts about our participation in MUC-3 reflect our starting point and goals. In March, 1990, we initiated a pilot study on the feasibility and impact of applying statistical algorithms in natural language processing. The experiments were concluded in March, 1991 and lead us to believe that statistical approaches can effectively improve knowledge-based approaches [Weishedel, et al., 1991a, Weischedel, Meteer, and Schwartz, 1991]. Due to nature of that effort, we had focused on many well-defined algorithm experiments. We did not have a complete message processing system; nor was the pilot study designed to create an application system. For the Phase I evaluation, we supplied a module to New York University. At the time of the Phase I Workshop (12-14 February 1991) we decided to participate in MUC with our own entry. The Phase I Workshop provided invaluable insight into what other sites were finding successful in this particular application. On 25 February, we started an intense effort not just to be evaluated on the FBIS articles, but also to create essential components (e.g., discourse component and template generator) and to integrate all components into a complete message processing system. Although the timing of the Phase II test (6-12 May) was hardly ideal for evaluating our site's capabilities, it was ideally timed to serve as a benchmark prior to starting a four year plan for research and development in message understanding. Because of this, we were determined to try alternatives that we believed would be different than those employed by other groups, wherever time permitted. These are covered in the next section.Our results were quite positive, given these circumstances. Our max-tradeoff version achieved 45% recall and 52% precision with 22% overgenerating (See Figure 2). PLUM can be run in several modes, trading off recall versus precision and overgeneration. ; Presented at the Message Understanding Conference (Third) (MUC-3), held in San Understanding Conference (Third) (MUC-3), held in San Diego, CA on 21-23 May 1991. Pub. in the Proceedings of the Message Understanding Conference (Third) (MUC-3), 1991. Paper M91-1006. Sponsored in part by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).
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*INFORMATION RETRIEVAL; *KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEMS; *LANGUAGE TRANSLATION; *MATHEMATICAL MODELS; *MESSAGE PROCESSING; *MESSAGE UNDERSTANDING; *NATURAL LANGUAGE; *PROBABILISTIC LANGUAGE UNDERSTANDING MODELS; ALGORITHMS; COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS; Cybernetics; Information Science; Linguistics; MARKOV MODELS; MITFP(MIT FAST PARSER); PARSERS; PARTIAL UNDERSTANDING; PHRASE STRUCTURE GRAMMARS; PILOT STUDIES; PLUM(PROBABILISTIC LANGUAGE UNDERSTANDING MODEL); PRECISION; PROBABILITY; RECALL; SEMANTIC INTERPRETER; SEMANTICS; STATISTICAL LANGUAGE MODELS; SYMPOSIA; SYNTAX; TEMPLATES; TEST AND EVALUATION; TEXT PROCESSING; WORD TAGGING; WORKSHOPS
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