The
<term>
system
</term>
identifies a
<term>
strength of antecedence recovery
</term>
for each of the
<term>
lexical substitutions
</term>
, and matches them against the
<term>
strength of potential antecedence
</term>
of each element in the
<term>
text
</term>
to select the proper
<term>
substitutions
</term>
for these elements .
#15515The system identifies a strength of antecedence recovery for each of thelexical substitutions, and matches them against the strength of potential antecedence of each element in the text to select the proper substitutions for these elements.
tech,1-3-P84-1078,ak
The
<term>
system
</term>
identifies a
<term>
strength of antecedence recovery
</term>
for each of the
<term>
lexical substitutions
</term>
, and matches them against the
<term>
strength of potential antecedence
</term>
of each element in the
<term>
text
</term>
to select the proper
<term>
substitutions
</term>
for these elements .
#15504Thesystem identifies a strength of antecedence recovery for each of the lexical substitutions, and matches them against the strength of potential antecedence of each element in the text to select the proper substitutions for these elements.
tech,3-2-P84-1078,ak
Specifically , this
<term>
system
</term>
is designed to deterministically choose between
<term>
pronominalization
</term>
,
<term>
superordinate substitution
</term>
, and
<term>
definite noun phrase reiteration
</term>
.
#15485Specifically, thissystem is designed to deterministically choose between pronominalization, superordinate substitution, and definite noun phrase reiteration.
tech,6-1-P84-1078,ak
This report describes
<term>
Paul
</term>
, a
<term>
computer text generation system
</term>
designed to create
<term>
cohesive text
</term>
through the use of
<term>
lexical substitutions
</term>
.
#15466This report describes Paul, acomputer text generation system designed to create cohesive text through the use of lexical substitutions.
measure(ment),20-3-P84-1078,ak
The
<term>
system
</term>
identifies a
<term>
strength of antecedence recovery
</term>
for each of the
<term>
lexical substitutions
</term>
, and matches them against the
<term>
strength of potential antecedence
</term>
of each element in the
<term>
text
</term>
to select the proper
<term>
substitutions
</term>
for these elements .
#15523The system identifies a strength of antecedence recovery for each of the lexical substitutions, and matches them against thestrength of potential antecedence of each element in the text to select the proper substitutions for these elements.
other,13-1-P84-1078,ak
This report describes
<term>
Paul
</term>
, a
<term>
computer text generation system
</term>
designed to create
<term>
cohesive text
</term>
through the use of
<term>
lexical substitutions
</term>
.
#15473This report describes Paul, a computer text generation system designed to createcohesive text through the use of lexical substitutions.
tool,3-1-P84-1078,ak
This report describes
<term>
Paul
</term>
, a
<term>
computer text generation system
</term>
designed to create
<term>
cohesive text
</term>
through the use of
<term>
lexical substitutions
</term>
.
#15463This report describesPaul, a computer text generation system designed to create cohesive text through the use of lexical substitutions.
measure(ment),4-3-P84-1078,ak
The
<term>
system
</term>
identifies a
<term>
strength of antecedence recovery
</term>
for each of the
<term>
lexical substitutions
</term>
, and matches them against the
<term>
strength of potential antecedence
</term>
of each element in the
<term>
text
</term>
to select the proper
<term>
substitutions
</term>
for these elements .
#15507The system identifies astrength of antecedence recovery for each of the lexical substitutions, and matches them against the strength of potential antecedence of each element in the text to select the proper substitutions for these elements.
other,16-2-P84-1078,ak
Specifically , this
<term>
system
</term>
is designed to deterministically choose between
<term>
pronominalization
</term>
,
<term>
superordinate substitution
</term>
, and
<term>
definite noun phrase reiteration
</term>
.
#15498Specifically, this system is designed to deterministically choose between pronominalization, superordinate substitution, anddefinite noun phrase reiteration.
other,34-3-P84-1078,ak
The
<term>
system
</term>
identifies a
<term>
strength of antecedence recovery
</term>
for each of the
<term>
lexical substitutions
</term>
, and matches them against the
<term>
strength of potential antecedence
</term>
of each element in the
<term>
text
</term>
to select the proper
<term>
substitutions
</term>
for these elements .
#15537The system identifies a strength of antecedence recovery for each of the lexical substitutions, and matches them against the strength of potential antecedence of each element in the text to select the propersubstitutions for these elements.
other,12-2-P84-1078,ak
Specifically , this
<term>
system
</term>
is designed to deterministically choose between
<term>
pronominalization
</term>
,
<term>
superordinate substitution
</term>
, and
<term>
definite noun phrase reiteration
</term>
.
#15494Specifically, this system is designed to deterministically choose between pronominalization,superordinate substitution, and definite noun phrase reiteration.
other,19-1-P84-1078,ak
This report describes
<term>
Paul
</term>
, a
<term>
computer text generation system
</term>
designed to create
<term>
cohesive text
</term>
through the use of
<term>
lexical substitutions
</term>
.
#15479This report describes Paul, a computer text generation system designed to create cohesive text through the use oflexical substitutions.
other,29-3-P84-1078,ak
The
<term>
system
</term>
identifies a
<term>
strength of antecedence recovery
</term>
for each of the
<term>
lexical substitutions
</term>
, and matches them against the
<term>
strength of potential antecedence
</term>
of each element in the
<term>
text
</term>
to select the proper
<term>
substitutions
</term>
for these elements .
#15532The system identifies a strength of antecedence recovery for each of the lexical substitutions, and matches them against the strength of potential antecedence of each element in thetext to select the proper substitutions for these elements.
other,10-2-P84-1078,ak
Specifically , this
<term>
system
</term>
is designed to deterministically choose between
<term>
pronominalization
</term>
,
<term>
superordinate substitution
</term>
, and
<term>
definite noun phrase reiteration
</term>
.
#15492Specifically, this system is designed to deterministically choose betweenpronominalization, superordinate substitution, and definite noun phrase reiteration.