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Generation of referring expressions: assessing the Incremental Algorithm
Authors:van Deemter Kees  Gatt Albert  van der Sluis Ielka  Power Richard
Affiliation:Computing Science Department, King's College, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, AB24 3UE Scotland, UK. k.vdeemter@abdn.ac.uk
Abstract:A substantial amount of recent work in natural language generation has focused on the generation of 'one-shot' referring expressions whose only aim is to identify a target referent. Dale and Reiter's Incremental Algorithm (IA) is often thought to be the best algorithm for maximizing the similarity to referring expressions produced by people. We test this hypothesis by eliciting referring expressions from human subjects and computing the similarity between the expressions elicited and the ones generated by algorithms. It turns out that the success of the IA depends substantially on the 'preference order' (PO) employed by the IA, particularly in complex domains. While some POs cause the IA to produce referring expressions that are very similar to expressions produced by human subjects, others cause the IA to perform worse than its main competitors; moreover, it turns out to be difficult to predict the success of a PO on the basis of existing psycholinguistic findings or frequencies in corpora. We also examine the computational complexity of the algorithms in question and argue that there are no compelling reasons for preferring the IA over some of its main competitors on these grounds. We conclude that future research on the generation of referring expressions should explore alternatives to the IA, focusing on algorithms, inspired by the Greedy Algorithm, which do not work with a fixed PO.
Keywords:Generation/production of referring expression  Evaluation metrics for generation algorithms  Psycholinguistics  Reference  Incremental algorithm
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