other,4-2-J86-3001,bq |
discourse
</term>
. In this theory ,
<term>
|
discourse
|
structure
</term>
is composed of three separate
|
#14106
In this theory,discourse structure is composed of three separate but interrelated components: the structure of the sequence of utterances (called the linguistic structure), a structure of purposes (called the intentional structure), and the state of focus of attention (called the attentional state). |
other,13-10-J86-3001,bq |
processing of
<term>
utterances
</term>
in a
<term>
|
discourse
|
</term>
.
<term>
Discourse processing
</term>
|
#14324
This theory provides a framework for describing the processing of utterances in adiscourse. |
other,12-3-N04-1024,bq |
semantic similarity measures
</term>
and
<term>
|
discourse
|
structure
</term>
. A
<term>
support vector
|
#6702
This system identifies features of sentences based on semantic similarity measures anddiscourse structure. |
other,20-2-C88-2130,bq |
descriptions , using
<term>
organizational and
|
discourse
|
strategies
</term>
derived through analysis
|
#15488
The model is embodied in a program, APT, that can reproduce segments of actual tape-recorded descriptions, using organizational and discourse strategies derived through analysis of our corpus. |
other,22-4-N04-1024,bq |
question
</term>
and relatedness between
<term>
|
discourse
|
elements
</term>
.
<term>
Intra-sentential
|
#6727
A support vector machine uses these features to capture breakdowns in coherence due to relatedness to the essay question and relatedness betweendiscourse elements. |
tech,20-1-C88-1044,bq |
discusses implications for current
<term>
|
discourse
|
processing algorithms
</term>
. We examine
|
#15189
This paper presents necessary and sufficient conditions for the use of demonstrative expressions in English and discusses implications for currentdiscourse processing algorithms. |
other,15-1-N04-1024,bq |
<term>
writing
</term>
with
<term>
essay-based
|
discourse
|
elements
</term>
( e.g. ,
<term>
thesis statements
|
#6661
CriterionSM Online Essay Evaluation Service includes a capability that labels sentences in student writing with essay-based discourse elements (e.g., thesis statements). |
tech,11-1-C92-1052,bq |
</term>
are defined and a method for
<term>
|
discourse
|
segmentation
</term>
primarily based on
<term>
|
#17762
In this paper discourse segments are defined and a method fordiscourse segmentation primarily based on abduction of temporal relations between segments is proposed. |
other,20-1-J86-3001,bq |
</term>
and
<term>
processing
</term>
in
<term>
|
discourse
|
</term>
. In this theory ,
<term>
discourse
|
#14100
In this paper we explore a new theory of discourse structure that stresses the role of purpose and processing indiscourse. |
other,21-1-C88-2130,bq |
apartment or house , a much-studied
<term>
|
discourse
|
task
</term>
first characterized linguistically
|
#15455
We have developed a computational model of the process of describing the layout of an apartment or house, a much-studieddiscourse task first characterized linguistically by Linde (1974). |
other,3-9-J86-3001,bq |
discourses
</term>
. Various properties of
<term>
|
discourse
|
</term>
are described , and explanations
|
#14290
Various properties ofdiscourse are described, and explanations for the behaviour of cue phrases, referring expressions, and interruptions are explored. |
other,20-3-C04-1128,bq |
upon
<term>
lexical similarity
</term>
of
<term>
|
discourse
|
segments
</term>
for
<term>
question-answer
|
#6302
We show that various features based on the structure of email-threads can be used to improve upon lexical similarity ofdiscourse segments for question-answer pairing. |
other,7-1-J86-3001,bq |
this paper we explore a new
<term>
theory of
|
discourse
|
structure
</term>
that stresses the role
|
#14089
In this paper we explore a new theory of discourse structure that stresses the role of purpose and processing in discourse. |
other,3-1-C92-1052,bq |
are ever introduced . In this paper
<term>
|
discourse
|
segments
</term>
are defined and a method
|
#17754
In this paperdiscourse segments are defined and a method for discourse segmentation primarily based on abduction of temporal relations between segments is proposed. |
other,20-5-H92-1045,bq |
share
<term>
sense
</term>
in the same
<term>
|
discourse
|
</term>
is extremely strong ( 98 % ) . This
|
#19280
This paper describes an experiment which confirmed this hypothesis and found that the tendency to share sense in the samediscourse is extremely strong (98%). |
other,12-3-H92-1045,bq |
completion , we observed a very strong
<term>
|
discourse
|
</term>
effect . That is , if a
<term>
polysemous
|
#19224
As this work was nearing completion, we observed a very strongdiscourse effect. |
other,14-7-J86-3001,bq |
provide an adequate explanation of such
<term>
|
discourse
|
phenomena
</term>
as
<term>
cue phrases
</term>
|
#14252
The distinction among these components is essential to provide an adequate explanation of suchdiscourse phenomena as cue phrases, referring expressions, and interruptions. |
measure(ment),17-4-P03-1031,bq |
<term>
dialogue
</term>
progresses , the
<term>
|
discourse
|
understanding accuracy
</term>
can be improved
|
#4209
By holding multiple candidates for understanding results and resolving the ambiguity as the dialogue progresses, thediscourse understanding accuracy can be improved. |
other,6-3-A88-1001,bq |
</term>
and
<term>
feedback
</term>
about the
<term>
|
discourse
|
</term>
are enabled . The
<term>
interface
</term>
|
#14903
Deictic reference and feedback about thediscourse are enabled. |
other,16-5-J86-3001,bq |
the
<term>
participants
</term>
as the
<term>
|
discourse
|
</term>
unfolds . The
<term>
attentional state
|
#14210
The attentional state is an abstraction of the focus of attention of the participants as thediscourse unfolds. |