INLG 2012 Proceedings of the Seventh International Natural Language Generation Conference
Barbara Di Eugenio, Susan McRoy (Editors)
- Anthology ID:
- W12-15
- Month:
- May
- Year:
- 2012
- Address:
- Utica, IL
- Venue:
- INLG
- SIG:
- SIGGEN
- Publisher:
- Association for Computational Linguistics
- URL:
- https://aclanthology.org/W12-15
- DOI:
- PDF:
- https://preview.aclanthology.org/dois-2013-emnlp/W12-15.pdf
INLG 2012 Proceedings of the Seventh International Natural Language Generation Conference
Barbara Di Eugenio
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Susan McRoy
Natural Language Generation and Assistive Technologies
Kathleen McCoy
Expressive NLG for Next-Generation Learning Environments: Language, Affect, and Narrative
James Lester
Learning Preferences for Referring Expression Generation: Effects of Domain, Language and Algorithm
Ruud Koolen
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Emiel Krahmer
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Mariët Theune
Referring in Installments: A Corpus Study of Spoken Object References in an Interactive Virtual Environment
Kristina Striegnitz
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Hendrik Buschmeier
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Stefan Kopp
MinkApp: Generating Spatio-temporal Summaries for Nature Conservation Volunteers
Nava Tintarev
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Yolanda Melero
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Somayajulu Sripada
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Elizabeth Tait
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Rene Van Der Wal
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Chris Mellish
Towards a Surface Realization-Oriented Corpus Annotation
Leo Wanner
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Simon Mille
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Bernd Bohnet
Generation for Grammar Engineering
Claire Gardent
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German Kruszewski
Perceptions of Alignment and Personality in Generated Dialogue
Alastair Gill
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Carsten Brockmann
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Jon Oberlander
Optimising Incremental Generation for Spoken Dialogue Systems: Reducing the Need for Fillers
Nina Dethlefs
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Helen Hastie
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Verena Rieser
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Oliver Lemon
Linguist’s Assistant: A Multi-Lingual Natural Language Generator based on Linguistic Universals, Typologies, and Primitives
Tod Allman
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Stephen Beale
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Richard Denton
“Hidden semantics”: what can we learn from the names in an ontology?
Allan Third
On generating coherent multilingual descriptions of museum objects from Semantic Web ontologies
Dana Dannélls
Extractive email thread summarization: Can we do better than He Said She Said?
Pablo Duboue
Rich Morphology Generation Using Statistical Machine Translation
Ahmed El Kholy
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Nizar Habash
Reformulating student contributions in tutorial dialogue
Pamela Jordan
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Sandra Katz
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Patricia Albacete
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Michael Ford
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Christine Wilson
Working with Clinicians to Improve a Patient-Information NLG System
Saad Mahamood
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Ehud Reiter
Sign Language Generation with Expert Systems and CCG
Alessandro Mazzei
Planning Accessible Explanations for Entailments in OWL Ontologies
Tu Anh T. Nguyen
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Richard Power
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Paul Piwek
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Sandra Williams
Interactive Natural Language Query Construction for Report Generation
Fred Popowich
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Milan Mosny
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David Lindberg
Blogging birds: Generating narratives about reintroduced species to promote public engagement
Advaith Siddharthan
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Matthew Green
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Kees van Deemter
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Chris Mellish
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René van der Wal
Natural Language Generation for a Smart Biology Textbook
Eva Banik
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Eric Kow
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Nikhil Dinesh
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Vinay Chaudhri
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Umangi Oza
Generating Natural Language Summaries for Multimedia
Duo Ding
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Florian Metze
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Shourabh Rawat
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Peter Schulam
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Susanne Burger
Midge: Generating Descriptions of Images
Margaret Mitchell
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Xufeng Han
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Jeff Hayes
Preface to Papers for GenChal
Generation Challenge
The Surface Realisation Task: Recent Developments and Future Plans
Anja Belz
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Bernd Bohnet
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Simon Mille
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Leo Wanner
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Michael White
KBGen – Text Generation from Knowledge Bases as a New Shared Task
Eva Banik
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Claire Gardent
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Donia Scott
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Nikhil Dinesh
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Fennie Liang
Content Selection From Semantic Web Data
Nadjet Bouayad-Agha
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Gerard Casamayor
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Leo Wanner
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Chris Mellish
Shared Task Proposal: Syntactic Paraphrase Ranking
Michael White