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Structuring Documents Efficiently

Marshall, Mr Robert and Bird, A/Prof Steven and Stuckey, Prof Peter (2005) Structuring Documents Efficiently. Australasian Language Technology Workshop 2005, Sydney, Australia.

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Abstract

Documents are typically marked up to enable rendering and to facilitate reuse. However, retargetting a document often requires pervasive changes to the markup. Power et al. have proposed a new level of representation called document structure which captures just those aspects of graphical organisation that are signicant for conveying meaning. These document structures can be generated automatically from rhetorical structures, abstract representations of the meaning of a text. The mapping is highly indeterminate, being governed by a large number of interacting constraints. We present a constraint programming approach to the problem, and report on early experiments with an implementation in Prolog.

Keywords:natural language generation, document structure, constraint programming
Subjects:Engineering > Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering
ID Code:1430
Deposited By:Marshall, Mr Robert G J (614)
Deposited On:21 December 2005
Alternative Locations:http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/~robertgm/marshall05structuring.pdf
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Item Type:Conference Proceedings