@inproceedings{lai-nissim-2022-multi,
title = "Multi-Figurative Language Generation",
author = "Lai, Huiyuan and
Nissim, Malvina",
editor = "Calzolari, Nicoletta and
Huang, Chu-Ren and
Kim, Hansaem and
Pustejovsky, James and
Wanner, Leo and
Choi, Key-Sun and
Ryu, Pum-Mo and
Chen, Hsin-Hsi and
Donatelli, Lucia and
Ji, Heng and
Kurohashi, Sadao and
Paggio, Patrizia and
Xue, Nianwen and
Kim, Seokhwan and
Hahm, Younggyun and
He, Zhong and
Lee, Tony Kyungil and
Santus, Enrico and
Bond, Francis and
Na, Seung-Hoon",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Computational Linguistics",
month = oct,
year = "2022",
address = "Gyeongju, Republic of Korea",
publisher = "International Committee on Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://preview.aclanthology.org/fix-sig-urls/2022.coling-1.519/",
pages = "5939--5954",
abstract = "Figurative language generation is the task of reformulating a given text in the desired figure of speech while still being faithful to the original context. We take the first step towards multi-figurative language modelling by providing a benchmark for the automatic generation of five common figurative forms in English. We train mFLAG employing a scheme for multi-figurative language pre-training on top of BART, and a mechanism for injecting the target figurative information into the encoder; this enables the generation of text with the target figurative form from another figurative form without parallel figurative-figurative sentence pairs. Our approach outperforms all strong baselines. We also offer some qualitative analysis and reflections on the relationship between the different figures of speech."
}
Markdown (Informal)
[Multi-Figurative Language Generation](https://preview.aclanthology.org/fix-sig-urls/2022.coling-1.519/) (Lai & Nissim, COLING 2022)
ACL
- Huiyuan Lai and Malvina Nissim. 2022. Multi-Figurative Language Generation. In Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, pages 5939–5954, Gyeongju, Republic of Korea. International Committee on Computational Linguistics.