Generating a Coherent Text Describing a Traffic Scene

If a system that embodies a reference semantic for motion verbs and prepositions is to generate a coherent text describing the recognized motions it needs a decision procedure to select the events. In NAOS event selection is done by use of a specialization hierarchy of motion verbs. The strategy of anticipated visualization is used for the selection of optional deep cases. The system exhibits low-level strategies which are based on verbinherent properties that allow the generation of a coherent descriptive text.

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