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ENLG 2009: Athens, Greece
- Emiel Krahmer, Mariët Theune:
ENLG 2009 - Proceedings of the 12th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation, March 30-31, 2009, Athens, Greece. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2009 - Ehud Reiter, Ross Turner, Norman Alm, Rolf Black, Martin Dempster, Annalu Waller:
Using NLG to Help Language-Impaired Users Tell Stories and Participate in Social Dialogues. 1-8 - Richard Power:
Towards a Generation-Based Semantic Web Authoring Tool. 9-15 - Anja Belz, Eric Kow:
System Building Cost vs. Output Quality in Data-to-Text Generation. 16-24 - Erwin Marsi, Emiel Krahmer, Iris Hendrickx, Walter Daelemans:
Is Sentence Compression an NLG task? 25-32 - Regina Barzilay:
Probabilistic Approaches for Modeling Text Structure and their Application to Text-to-Text Generation (Invited Talk). 33 - Monique Rolbert, Pascal Préa:
Distinguishable Entities: Definitions and Properties. 34-41 - Ross Turner, Yaji Sripada, Ehud Reiter:
Generating Approximate Geographic Descriptions. 42-49 - Margaret Mitchell:
Class-Based Ordering of Prenominal Modifiers. 50-57 - Robert Dale, Jette Viethen:
Referring Expression Generation through Attribute-Based Heuristics. 58-65 - Daniel Dionne, Salvador de la Puente, Carlos León, Pablo Gervás, Raquel Hervás:
A Model for Human Readable Instruction Generation Using Level-Based Discourse Planning and Dynamic Inference of Attributes. 66-73 - Srinivasan Janarthanam, Oliver Lemon:
Learning Lexical Alignment Policies for Generating Referring Expressions for Spoken Dialogue Systems. 74-81 - Hendrik Buschmeier, Kirsten Bergmann, Stefan Kopp:
An Alignment-Capable Microplanner for Natural Language Generation. 82-89 - Albert Gatt, Ehud Reiter:
SimpleNLG: A Realisation Engine for Practical Applications. 90-93 - Srinivasan Janarthanam, Oliver Lemon:
A Wizard-of-Oz Environment to Study Referring Expression Generation in a Situated Spoken Dialogue Task. 94-97 - Imtiaz Hussain Khan, Kees van Deemter, Graeme Ritchie, Albert Gatt, Alexandra A. Cleland:
A Hearer-Oriented Evaluation of Referring Expression Generation. 98-101 - Ralf Klabunde:
Towards a Game-Theoretic Approach to Content Determination. 102-105 - Niels Schütte:
Generating Natural Language Descriptions of Ontology Concepts. 106-109 - Philipp Spanger, Masaaki Yasuhara, Ryu Iida, Takenobu Tokunaga:
A Japanese Corpus of Referring Expressions Used in a Situated Collaboration Task. 110-113 - Martin I. Tietze, Andi Winterboer, Johanna D. Moore:
The Effect of Linguistic Devices in Information Presentation Messages on Recall and Comprehension. 114-117 - Sandra Williams, Richard Power:
Precision and Mathematical Form in First and Subsequent Mentions of Numerical Facts and their Relation to Document Structure. 118-121 - Sander Wubben, Antal van den Bosch, Emiel Krahmer, Erwin Marsi:
Clustering and Matching Headlines for Automatic Paraphrase Acquisition. 122-125 - Hendrik Zender, Geert-Jan M. Kruijff, Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová:
A Situated Context Model for Resolution and Generation of Referring Expressions. 126-129 - Colin Kelly, Ann A. Copestake, Nikiforos Karamanis:
Investigating Content Selection for Language Generation using Machine Learning. 130-137 - Karin Harbusch, Gerard Kempen:
Generating Clausal Coordinate Ellipsis Multilingually: A Uniform Approach Based on Postediting. 138-145 - Ielka van der Sluis, Chris Mellish:
Towards Empirical Evaluation of Affective Tactical NLG. 146-153 - Kees van Deemter:
What Game Theory Can Do for NLG: The Case of Vague Language (Invited Talk). 154-161 - Anja Belz, Albert Gatt:
Generation Challenges 2009: Preface. 162-164 - Donna Byron, Alexander Koller, Kristina Striegnitz, Justine Cassell, Robert Dale, Johanna D. Moore, Jon Oberlander:
Report on the First NLG Challenge on Generating Instructions in Virtual Environments (GIVE). 165-173 - Albert Gatt, Anja Belz, Eric Kow:
The TUNA-REG Challenge 2009: Overview and Evaluation Results. 174-182 - Ivo Brugman, Mariët Theune, Emiel Krahmer, Jette Viethen:
Realizing the Costs: Template-Based Surface Realisation in the GRAPH Approach to Referring Expression Generation. 183-184 - Bernd Bohnet:
Generation of Referring Expression with an Individual Imprint. 185-186 - Raquel Hervás, Pablo Gervás:
Evolutionary and Case-Based Approaches to REG: NIL-UCM-EvoTAP, NIL-UCM-ValuesCBR and NIL-UCM-EvoCBR. 187-188 - Diego Jesus de Lucena, Ivandré Paraboni:
USP-EACH: Improved Frequency-based Greedy Attribute Selection. 189-190 - Kotaro Funakoshi, Philipp Spanger, Mikio Nakano, Takenobu Tokunaga:
A Probabilistic Model of Referring Expressions for Complex Objects. 191-194
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