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INLG 2014: Philadelphia, PA, USA
- Margaret Mitchell, Kathleen F. McCoy, David D. McDonald, Aoife Cahill:
INLG 2014 - Proceedings of the Eighth International Natural Language Generation Conference, Including Proceedings of the INLG and SIGDIAL 2014 Joint Session, 19-21 June 2014, Philadelphia, PA, USA. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2014, ISBN 978-1-941643-22-8
Proceedings of the 8th International Natural Language Generation Conference (INLG)
- Somayajulu Sripada, Neil Burnett, Ross Turner, John Mastin, Dave Evans:
A Case Study: NLG meeting Weather Industry Demand for Quality and Quantity of Textual Weather Forecasts. 1-5 - Barbara Di Eugenio, Andrew D. Boyd, Camillo Lugaresi, Abhinaya Balasubramanian, Gail M. Keenan, Mike D. Burton, Tamara Goncalves Rezende Macieira, Jianrong Li, Yves A. Lussier:
PatientNarr: Towards generating patient-centric summaries of hospital stays. 6-10 - Hadi Banaee, Amy Loutfi:
Using Conceptual Spaces to Model Domain Knowledge in Data-to-Text Systems. 11-15 - Mandya Angrosh, Advaith Siddharthan:
Text simplification using synchronous dependency grammars: Generalising automatically harvested rules. 16-25 - Basil Ell, Andreas Harth:
A language-independent method for the extraction of RDF verbalization templates. 26-34 - Laurence Danlos, Aleksandre Maskharashvili, Sylvain Pogodalla:
An ACG Analysis of the G-TAG Generation Process. 35-44 - Tatsuro Oya, Yashar Mehdad, Giuseppe Carenini, Raymond T. Ng:
A Template-based Abstractive Meeting Summarization: Leveraging Summary and Source Text Relationships. 45-53 - Giuseppe Di Fabbrizio, Amanda Stent, Robert J. Gaizauskas:
A Hybrid Approach to Multi-document Summarization of Opinions in Reviews. 54-63 - Priscilla S. Moraes, Kathy McCoy, Sandra Carberry:
Adapting Graph Summaries to the Users' Reading Levels. 64-73 - John Miller, Kathleen F. McCoy:
Experimental Design to Improve Topic Analysis Based Summarization. 74-82 - Rumiya Izgalieva, Daniel Vale, Elisa Vales:
Towards a Description of Symbolic Maps. 83-92 - Rodrigo de Oliveira, Somayajulu Sripada:
Adapting SimpleNLG for Brazilian Portuguese realisation. 93-94 - Priscilla S. Moraes, Gabriel Sina, Kathy McCoy, Sandra Carberry:
Generating Summaries of Line Graphs. 95-98 - Yun-Nung Chen, Alexander I. Rudnicky:
Two-Stage Stochastic Email Synthesizer. 99-102 - Bandita Sarma, Amitava Das, Rodney Nielsen:
A Framework for Health Behavior Change using Companionable Robots. 103-107 - Miguel Ballesteros, Simon Mille, Leo Wanner:
Classifiers for data-driven deep sentence generation. 108-112 - Gemma Webster, Chris Mellish, Somayajulu Sripada, René van der Wal, Koen Arts, Yolanda Melero, Xavier Lambin:
Determining Content for Unknown Users: Lessons from the MinkApp Case Study. 113-117 - Shinsuke Mori, Hirokuni Maeta, Tetsuro Sasada, Koichiro Yoshino, Atsushi Hashimoto, Takuya Funatomi, Yoko Yamakata:
FlowGraph2Text: Automatic Sentence Skeleton Compilation for Procedural Text Generation. 118-122 - Saad Mahamood, William Bradshaw, Ehud Reiter:
Generating Annotated Graphs using the NLG Pipeline Architecture. 123-127 - Seniz Demir:
Generating Valence Shifted Turkish Sentences. 128-132 - Xiwu Han, Somayajulu Sripada, Kit Macleod, Antonio A. R. Ioris:
Latent User Models for Online River Information Tailoring. 133-137 - Dimitra Gkatzia, Helen F. Hastie, Oliver Lemon:
Multi-adaptive Natural Language Generation using Principal Component Regression. 138-142 - Pamela W. Jordan, Nancy L. Green, Chistopher Thomas, Susan Holm:
TBI-Doc: Generating Patient & Clinician Reports from Brain Imaging Data. 143-146 - Michael White:
Towards Surface Realization with CCGs Induced from Dependencies. 147-151 - Yun-Nung Chen, Alexander I. Rudnicky:
Two-Stage Stochastic Natural Language Generation for Email Synthesis by Modeling Sender Style and Topic Structure. 152-156
Proceedings of the INLG and SIGDIAL 2014 Joint Session
- Gordon Briggs, Matthias Scheutz:
Modeling Blame to Avoid Positive Face Threats in Natural Language Generation. 1-5 - Nikolaos Engonopoulos, Alexander Koller:
Generating effective referring expressions using charts. 6-15 - Margaret Mitchell, Dan Bohus, Ece Kamar:
Crowdsourcing Language Generation Templates for Dialogue Systems. 16-24
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