Proceedings of the ACL 2001 Eighth European Workshop on Natural Language Generation (EWNLG)
Helmut Horacek, Nicolas Nicolov, Leo Wanner (Editors)
- Anthology ID:
- W01-08
- Month:
- Year:
- 2001
- Address:
- Toulouse, France
- Venue:
- ENLG
- SIG:
- SIGGEN
- Publisher:
- Association for Computational Linguistics
- URL:
- https://aclanthology.org/W01-08
- DOI:
Proceedings of the ACL 2001 Eighth European Workshop on Natural Language Generation (EWNLG)
Helmut Horacek
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Nicolas Nicolov
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Leo Wanner
Corpus-Based Methods in Natural Language Generation: Friends or Foe? (invited talk)
Owen Rambow
A Two-Staged Model For Content Determination
Somayajula G. Sripada
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Ehud Reiter
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Jim Hunter
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Jin Yu
Document Structuring à la SDRT
Laurence Danlos
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Bertrand Gaiffe
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Laurent Roussarie
Logical Form Equivalence: the Case of Referring Expressions Generation
Kees van Deemter
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Magnús M. Halldórsson
A Meta-Algorithm for the Generation of Referring Expressions
Emiel Krahmer
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Sebastiaan van Erk
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André Verleg
An Algorithm for Efficiently Generating Summary Paragraphs Using Tree-Adjoining Grammar
Bruce Eddy
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Diana Bental
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Alison Cawsey
On Using a Parallel Graph Rewriting Formalism in Generation
Bernd Bohnet
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Leo Wanner
Multilingual Sentence Generation
Takako Aikawa
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Maite Melero
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Lee Schwartz
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Andi Wu
Generation of Vietnamese for French-Vietnamese and English-Vietnamese Machine Translation
Hai Doan-Nguyen
Linear Order as Higher-Level Decision: Information Structure in Strategic and Tactical Generation
Geert-Jan M. Kruijff
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Ivana Kruijff-Korbayovà
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John Bateman
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Elke Teich
Learn to Speak and to Write, Learn to Use Your Mind The Relevance of the Work of Natural Language Generation (invited talk)
Michael Zock
Reusing a Statistical Language Model for Generation
Kevin Humphreys
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Mike Calcagno
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David Weise
Applying Natural Language Generation to Indicative Summarization
Min-Yen Kan
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Kathleen R. McKeown
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Judith L. Klavans
A Paraphrase-Based Exploration of Cohesiveness Criteria
Kentaro Inui
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Masaru Nogami
Evaluating Text Quality: Judging Output Texts Without a Clear Source
Anthony Hartley
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Donia Scott