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Aspects of quality in the design and production of text
ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics, 1979The problem of quality in printed text produced by computer has received little attention. Three pieces of recent work at Cambridge which relate to different aspects of the problem are presented in this paper. The first is a letter design system, which enables the typographer to exploit not only the power of the computer but also the freedom which ...
Alison M. Pringle +2 more
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Text mining for product attribute extraction
ACM SIGKDD Explorations Newsletter, 2006We describe our work on extracting attribute and value pairs from textual product descriptions. The goal is to augment databases of products by representing each product as a set of attribute-value pairs. Such a representation is beneficial for tasks where treating the product as a set of attribute-value pairs is more useful than as an atomic entity ...
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Text-production tasks at the keyboard
Translation, Cognition & Behavior, 2023AbstractOne of the main process features under study in Cognitive Translation & Interpreting Studies (CTIS) is the chronological unfolding of writing tasks. This exploratory, pilot study combines pause- and text-analysis to seek tendencies and contrasts in informants’ mental processes when performing different writing tasks, analyzing their ...
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The influence of text production on learning with the Internet
British Journal of Educational Technology, 2006Abstract The findings of two studies with students doing research with the Internet about topics in science are reported. The focus is on students’ methods of text production when using external web‐based information and their learning outcomes.
Burkhard Priemer, Maria Ploog
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Abstracting from the perspective of text production
Information Processing & Management, 1995Abstract This paper takes the view that an abstract itself is a text which is subjected to general and specific conditions of text-production. It is assumed that the goal—namely the forming of the abstract as a text—controls the whole process of abstracting.
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The Production of Climbing Landscapes‐as‐Texts
Australian Geographical Studies, 1999Climbing landscapes are represented by climbers in a highly textualised manner. In particular, published climbing guidebooks record the name and graded level of difficulty of each climbing route, and details which link those routes to the ‘identity’ of the first ascendant(s). Climbing landscapes can then literally be read as if they were texts.
P. A. Nettlefold, E. Stratford
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Writing is not text production
International Journal of Christianity & EducationSome commentators are eager to see what AI text production can do for students, while others despair at its perceived inevitability. I argue that Christian educators have strong moral reasons for rejecting the use of AI text production in their classrooms.
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Product Titles-to-Attributes As a Text-to-Text Task
Proceedings of The Fifth Workshop on e-Commerce and NLP (ECNLP 5), 2022Gilad Fuchs, Yoni Acriche
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Semantic Discontinuities as Text Production Strategies
1982Speech may be seen as a discourse action performed in order to achieve contextually relevant goals by the speaker S. To attain these goals, plans and strategies are worked out. The recourse to semantic discontinuities (d) is one such cognitive strategy.
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