1997
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-63175-5_38
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Speech production in human-machine dialogue: A natural language generation perspective

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“…RST is used not only to generate coherent text with the appropriate discourse markers (Grote et al, 1997b;Scott and de Souza, 1990), but also to generate the appropriate intonation in speech synthesis (Grote et al, 1997a).…”
Section: Areas Of Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…RST is used not only to generate coherent text with the appropriate discourse markers (Grote et al, 1997b;Scott and de Souza, 1990), but also to generate the appropriate intonation in speech synthesis (Grote et al, 1997a).…”
Section: Areas Of Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Texts generated can be in English, in other languages, such as French Lapalme, 1994, 2000) and Japanese (Ono et al, 1994), or in multiple languages at the same time (Bouayad-Agha, 2000;Delin et al, 1994;Rösner and Stede, 1992;Scott and de Souza, 1990). RST is used not only to generate coherent text with the appropriate discourse markers (Grote et al, 1997b;Scott and de Souza, 1990), but also to generate the appropriate intonation in speech synthesis (Grote et al, 1997a).…”
Section: Areas Of Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%