Presentation of Text-Synthesis programmed in Pascal

Marek Latkowski

The goal of this presentation is to explain a program called roman programmed in object oriented Free Pascal, which has been developed for randomized number-steered generation of sentences and subordinate clauses  in German. 

It utilises two object libraries and seven different lexicons, containing full forms of substantives, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, articles and prepositions with variable parameters and considers, beside the correct syntax, a semantic coherency based on the subcategories of Noah Chomsky.

The programm will be made more understandable by explaining the algorhitmus and its relations with the libraries and pointing out its limits.