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by Saad_M
1981 days ago
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I very much disagree. There are use case such as weather reporting, electronic medical report summarisation, etc. That make more sense as a textual representation than bundles of graphs and tables. In fact textual summarisation has been shown to lead to better decision making[1]. Good data-to-text NLG applications not only summarise data but they also can provides insight into causal relations of why events occurred by leveraging domain knowledge. [1] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2656014/ |
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I think NLG is really interesting, the problem is that there are incentives to create long form content that doesn't add any value to readers.