% % GENERATED FROM https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de % by : anonymous % IP : coli2006.lst.uni-saarland.de % at : Mon, 05 Feb 2024 15:43:51 +0100 GMT % % Selection : Reference #295 % @InProceedings{Busemann:1991_2, AUTHOR = {Busemann, Stephan}, TITLE = {Using Pattern-Action Rules for the Generation of GPSG Structures from MT-Oriented Semantics}, YEAR = {1991}, BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 12th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI'91), August 24-30}, PAGES = {1003-1011}, EDITOR = {Mylopoulos, John and Reiter, Raymond}, ADDRESS = {Sydney, Australia}, PUBLISHER = {Morgan Kaufmann Publishers}, URL = {http://www.dfki.de/dfkibib/publications/docs/Busemann_1991_UPARFTGOG.pdf}, ABSTRACT = {In many tactical NL generators the semantic input structure is taken for granted. In this paper, a new approach to multilingual, tactical generation is presented that keeps the syntax separate from the semantics. This allows for the system to be directly adapted to application-dependent representations. In the case at hand, the semantics is specifically designed for sentence-semantic transfer in a machine translation system. The syntax formalism used is Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar (GPSG). The mapping from semantic onto syntactic structures is performed by a set of pattern-action rules. Each rule matches a piece of the input structure and guides the GPSG structure-building process by telling it which syntax rule(s) to apply. The scope of each pattern-action rule is strictly local, the actions are primitive, and rules can not call each other. These restrictions render the production rule approach both highly modular and transparent.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Busemann:1991:UPAb.pdf} }