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EPSRC Reference: EP/E011764/1
Title: Affecting People with Natural Language
Principal Investigator: Mellish, Professor C
Other Investigators:
Reiter, Professor E Van Deemter, Professor K Sripada, Dr SG
Researcher Co-Investigators:
Dr GD Ritchie
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Department: Computing Science
Organisation: University of Aberdeen
Scheme: Platform Grants
Starts: 01 March 2007 Ends: 31 May 2012 Value (£): 643,904
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Comput./Corpus Linguistics
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
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Documents written in natural languages like English are increasingly being written by computers as well as people, and computer-written documents are used routinely in many specialised applications, such as weather forecasting.Unfortunately computer models of natural language generation have a relatively poor idea about how individual readers differ and which ways of saying things will be most appropriate for which readers. As a result, they are ill-suited to more challenging tasks, such as persuading a patient to give up smoking of using humour to change someone's beliefs about the significance of globall warming. These are tasks where the goal of the text is to affect the reader in a much deeper way than just to give them some important facts.The proposed research aims to improve NLG technology in terms both of sensitivity to the reader and also of the range of effects that can be achieved. For this, it is necessary for experts in the technology of NLG to learn from researchers in other fields, for instance psychology and user modelling, and for NLG researchers in turn to increase the robustness and generality of the technology to meet the new challenges.
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