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Two Applications for a Non-context French Generator

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Thanks to our researches on Natural Language Generation in French; a non context French generator has been implemented. It is based on a linguistic model which allows it to produce several versions of the same content and is adaptable to several domains and applications. We have already associated a first application to the generator. It concerns the description of abstract geometrical figures. We are still working on another application which is the integration of our generator into a information retrieval system.

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Balicco, L., Ben-Ali, S., Ponton, C., Pouchot, S. (2000). Two Applications for a Non-context French Generator. In: Christodoulakis, D.N. (eds) Natural Language Processing — NLP 2000. NLP 2000. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 1835. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45154-4_30

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