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1990 – 1999
- 1993
- [c14]Michael Herweg, Wolfgang Hoeppner, Helmut Horacek, Jutta Kreyß, Hans-Joachim Novak:
Die Bedeutung kognitionswissenschaftlicher Erkenntnisse für die automatische Sprachgenerierung. KI 1993: 198-205 - [c13]Toni Bollinger, Hans-Joachim Novak, Martin Hübner, Karl-Heinz Simon, Jürgen Pietsch, Ulrich Streit:
Künstliche Intelligenz und Umweltanwendungen. KI 1993: 255-259 - 1992
- [p1]Hans-Joachim Novak:
Die LILOG-Ontologie aus Generierungssicht. Ontologie und Axiomatik der Wissensbasis von LILOG 1992: 106-112 - 1991
- [c12]Hans-Joachim Novak:
Integrating a Generation Component into a Natural Language Understanding System. Text Understanding in LILOG 1991: 659-669 - [c11]Zuzana Krifka Dobes, Hans-Joachim Novak:
from Knowledge Structures to Text Structures. Text Understanding in LILOG 1991: 670-684 - 1990
- [c10]Jutta Kreyß, Hans-Joachim Novak:
The Textplanning Component PIT of the LILOG System. COLING 1990: 431-433
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [j2]Hans-Joachim Novak:
LILOG - Konzepte und Methoden zum Verstehen deutscher Texte. Künstliche Intell. 2(3): 23-24 (1988) - [c9]Hans-Joachim Novak, Birgit Wesche:
Analyse und Synthese in einer kategorialen Unifikationsgrammatik: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen. GWAI 1988: 152-158 - 1987
- [b1]Hans-Joachim Novak:
Textgenerierung aus visuellen Daten: Beschreibungen von Straßenszenen. Informatik-Fachberichte 142, Springer 1987, ISBN 3-540-18026-5 - 1986
- [j1]Bernd Neumann, Hans-Joachim Novak:
NOAS: Ein System zur natürlichsprachlichen Beschreibung zeitveränderlicher Szenen. Inform. Forsch. Entwickl. 1(2): 83-92 (1986) - [c8]Hans-Joachim Novak, Bernd Neumann:
Text Generation Based on Visual Data: Descriptions of Traffic Scenes. AIMSA 1986: 367-374 - [c7]Hans-Joachim Novak:
Generating a Coherent Text Describing a Traffic Scene. COLING 1986: 570-575 - 1984
- [c6]Hans-Joachim Novak:
A Relational Matching Strategy for Temporal Event Recognition. GWAI 1984: 109-118 - 1983
- [c5]Bernd Neumann, Hans-Joachim Novak:
Event Models for Recognition and Natural Language Description of Events in Real-World Image Sequences. IJCAI 1983: 724-726 - [c4]Hans-Joachim Novak:
On Verbalizing Real-World Events: An Interface of Natural Language and Vision. GWAI 1983: 100-107 - 1982
- [c3]Hans-Joachim Novak:
On the Selection of Verbs for Natural Language Description of Traffic Scenes. GWAI 1982: 22-31 - 1981
- [c2]Heinz Marburger, Bernd Neumann, Hans-Joachim Novak:
Natural Language Dialogue about Moving Objects in an Automatically Analyzed Traffic Scene. IJCAI 1981: 49-51 - [c1]Heinz Marburger, Bernd Neumann, Hans-Joachim Novak:
Natural Language Inquiries abouth Motion in an Automatically Analyzed Traffic Scene. GWAI 1981: 79-87
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