European Workshop on Natural Language Generation (2013)
Proceedings of the 14th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation
Proceedings of the 14th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation
Albert Gatt
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Horacio Saggion
Aligning Formal Meaning Representations with Surface Strings for Wide-Coverage Text Generation
Valerio Basile
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Johan Bos
Exploiting Ontology Lexica for Generating Natural Language Texts from RDF Data
Philipp Cimiano
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Janna Lüker
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David Nagel
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Christina Unger
User-Controlled, Robust Natural Language Generation from an Evolving Knowledge Base
Eva Banik
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Eric Kow
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Vinay Chaudhri
Enhancing the Expression of Contrast in the SPaRKy Restaurant Corpus
David Howcroft
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Crystal Nakatsu
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Michael White
Generating Elliptic Coordination
Claire Gardent
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Shashi Narayan
Using Integer Linear Programming for Content Selection, Lexicalization, and Aggregation to Produce Compact Texts from OWL Ontologies
Gerasimos Lampouras
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Ion Androutsopoulos
Generating and Interpreting Referring Expressions as Belief State Planning and Plan Recognition
Dustin Smith
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Henry Lieberman
Graphs and Spatial Relations in the Generation of Referring Expressions
Jette Viethen
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Margaret Mitchell
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Emiel Krahmer
What and Where: An Empirical Investigation of Pointing Gestures and Descriptions in Multimodal Referring Actions
Albert Gatt
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Patrizia Paggio
Natural Language Generation and Summarization at RALI
Guy Lapalme
The KBGen Challenge
Eva Banik
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Claire Gardent
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Eric Kow
Overview of the First Content Selection Challenge from Open Semantic Web Data
Nadjet Bouayad-Agha
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Gerard Casamayor
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Leo Wanner
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Chris Mellish
Narrative Composition: Achieving the Perceived Linearity of Narrative
Pablo Gervás
Generating Natural Language Questions to Support Learning On-Line
David Lindberg
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Fred Popowich
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John Nesbit
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Phil Winne
Generating Student Feedback from Time-Series Data Using Reinforcement Learning
Dimitra Gkatzia
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Helen Hastie
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Srinivasan Janarthanam
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Oliver Lemon
Deconstructing Human Literature Reviews – A Framework for Multi-Document Summarization
Kokil Jaidka
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Christopher Khoo
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Jin-Cheon Na
Abstractive Meeting Summarization with Entailment and Fusion
Yashar Mehdad
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Giuseppe Carenini
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Frank Tompa
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Raymond T. Ng
Automatic Voice Selection in Japanese based on Various Linguistic Information
Ryu Iida
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Takenobu Tokunaga
MIME - NLG in Pre-Hospital Care
Anne Schneider
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Alasdair Mort
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Chris Mellish
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Ehud Reiter
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Phil Wilson
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Pierre-Luc Vaudry
Generation of Quantified Referring Expressions: Evidence from Experimental Data
Dale Barr
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Kees van Deemter
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Raquel Fernández
POS-Tag Based Poetry Generation with WordNet
Manex Agirrezabal
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Bertol Arrieta
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Aitzol Astigarraga
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Mans Hulden
Greetings Generation in Video Role Playing Games
Björn Schlünder
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Ralf Klabunde
On the Feasibility of Automatically Describing n-dimensional Objects
Pablo Duboue
GenNext: A Consolidated Domain Adaptable NLG System
Frank Schilder
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Blake Howald
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Ravi Kondadadi
Adapting SimpleNLG for Bilingual English-French Realisation
Pierre-Luc Vaudry
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Guy Lapalme
A Case Study Towards Turkish Paraphrase Alignment
Seniz Demir
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İlknur Durgar El-Kahlout
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Erdem Unal
Towards NLG for Physiological Data Monitoring with Body Area Networks
Hadi Banaee
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Mobyen Uddin Ahmed
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Amy Loutfi
MIME- NLG Support for Complex and Unstable Pre-hospital Emergencies
Anne Schneider
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Alasdair Mort
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Chris Mellish
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Ehud Reiter
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Phil Wilson
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Pierre-Luc Vaudry
Thoughtland: Natural Language Descriptions for Machine Learning n-dimensional Error Functions
Pablo Duboue
An Automatic Method for Building a Data-to-Text Generator
Sina Zarriess
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Kyle Richardson
LOR-KBGEN, A Hybrid Approach To Generating from the KBGen Knowledge-Base
Bikash Gyawali
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Claire Gardent
Team UDEL KBGen 2013 Challenge
Keith Butler
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Priscilla Moraes
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Ian Tabolt
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Kathleen F. McCoy
Content Selection Challenge - University of Aberdeen Entry
Roman Kutlak
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Chris Mellish
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Kees van Deemter
UIC-CSC: The Content Selection Challenge Entry from the University of Illinois at Chicago
Hareen Venigalla
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Barbara Di Eugenio