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| | Richard Power (ITRI, Brighton) December 10th, 1998, Knowledge Editing for Natural Language Generation |
 | | As a possible solution we have developed a technique called WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Meant), in which the author defines the meaning by interacting with a ``feedback text'' generated by the program. |
 | | The feedback text presents the current state of the knowledge, however incomplete, and also indicates, through pop-up menus, the options for adding or removing knowledge. |
 | | Early WYSIWYM systems had limitations that made them unsuitable for the domain we are currently working on (patient information leaflets): in particular, they allowed the author no control over logical form. |
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