I started a page (basically empty), and hope we'll
over time work
together on the structure of the page.
Denny, this is a great starting wiki page to have!
let's pull the topic of "Theoretical and
practical underpinnings of the
natural language generation" earlier
I think an important early task for this topic should be identifying and
involving stakeholders. For example, see the draft task at
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Abstract_Wikipedia/Tasks#Task_PP2.2:_I….
The continual input and review of these stakeholders (in addition to events
like the upcoming workshop) will be needed to create a quality result for
the topic.
Thanks,
Chris Cooley
On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 6:32 PM Denny Vrandečić <dvrandecic(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
Hello all,
Based on a suggestion of Chris Cooley on the wiki, let's pull the topic of
"Theoretical and practical underpinnings of the natural language
generation" earlier. I started a page (basically empty), and hope we'll
over time work together on the structure of the page.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Abstract_Wikipedia/Related_and_previous_wor…
Abstract Wikipedia will generate natural language text from an abstract
representation. This is not a novel idea, and it has been tried a number of
times before.
On this new page we aim to collect different existing approaches. It tries
to summarize the core ideas of the different approaches, their advantages
and disadvantages, and point to existing implementations. This page (by and
for the community) will help to choose which approach to focus on first
when we get to it.
We have some time - I hope that part of the project will kick off in 12-18
months, it all goes well. It would be great if we would have a good and
understandable overview of the state of the art by then.
Thanks everyone,
Denny
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