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FagområdeTekstminingTekstmining
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Oprindelsesår1970s (rule-based origins); 2000s (probabilistic); 2017+ (neural/transformer era)
OphavspersonReiter & Dale (classical pipeline, 2000); Gatt & Krahmer (modern survey, 2018)
TypeNLP generative task — structured data to natural languageNLP text-to-text generation task
Oprindelig kildeGatt, A. & Krahmer, E. (2018). Survey of the State of the Art in Natural Language Generation: Core Tasks, Applications and Evaluation. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 61, 65-170. link ↗Bahdanau, D., Cho, K. & Bengio, Y. (2015). Neural Machine Translation by Jointly Learning to Align and Translate. International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR). link ↗
AliasserNLG, data-to-text, text generation, Doğal Dil Üretimi (NLG)MT, neural machine translation, automatic translation, Makine Çevirisi (Machine Translation)
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ResuméNatural Language Generation (NLG) is the branch of natural language processing that automatically produces fluent, human-readable text from structured data, knowledge graphs, or semantic representations. Formalised in the classical pipeline by Reiter and Dale (2000) and surveyed comprehensively by Gatt and Krahmer (2018), NLG powers applications ranging from automated financial reporting and weather bulletins to data storytelling and conversational agents.Machine translation (MT) is a natural-language-processing task that automatically converts text in one language into another. Modern MT is built on neural sequence-to-sequence models — the attention mechanism introduced by Bahdanau et al. (2015) and the transformer architecture of Vaswani et al. (2017) — and it widens access to sources for multilingual data analysis and research.
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