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INLG 2002: Harriman, New York, USA
- Proceedings of the International Natural Language Generation Conference, Harriman, New York, USA, July 2002. Association for Computational Linguistics 2002
- Min-Yen Kan, Kathleen R. McKeown:
Corpus-trained Text Generation for Summarization. 1-8 - Hal Daumé III, Kevin Knight, Irene Langkilde-Geary, Daniel Marcu, Kenji Yamada:
The Importance of Lexicalized Syntax Models for Natural Language Generation Tasks. 9-16 - Irene Langkilde-Geary:
An Empirical Verification of Coverage and Correctness for a General-Purpose Sentence Generator. 17-24 - Maite Melero, Takako Aikawa, Lee Schwartz:
Combining Machine Learning and Rule-based Approaches in Spanish and Japanese Sentence Realization. 25-32 - Simon Corston-Oliver, Michael Gamon, Eric K. Ringger, Robert C. Moore:
An Overview of Amalgam: A Machine-learned Generation Module. 33-40 - Robert Moore:
A Complete, Efficient Sentence-Realization Algorithm for Unification Grammar. 41-48 - Shimei Pan, Wubin Weng:
Designing a Speech Corpus for Instance-based Spoken Language Generation. 49-56 - Michael Fleischman, Eduard H. Hovy:
Towards Emotional Variation in Speech-Based Natural Language Processing. 57-64 - Berardina De Carolis, Valeria Carofiglio, Catherine Pelachaud:
From Discourse Plans to Believable Behavior Generation. 65-72 - Marilyn A. Walker, Steve Whittaker, Amanda Stent, Preetam Maloor, Johanna D. Moore, Michael Johnston, Gunaranjan Vasireddy:
Speech-Plans: Generating Evaluative Responses in Spoken Dialogue. 73-80 - Nikiforos Karamanis, Hisar Maruli Manurung:
Stochastic Text Structuring Using the Principle of Continuity. 81-88 - Pablo Ariel Duboue, Kathleen R. McKeown:
Content Planner Construction via Evolutionary Algorithms and a Corpus-based Fitness Function. 89-96 - Ehud Reiter, Somayajulu Sripada:
Should Corpora Texts Be Gold Standards for NLG? 97-104 - Helmut Horacek:
Aggregation with Strong Regularities and Alternatives". 105-112 - Ivandré Paraboni, Kees van Deemter:
Generating Easy References: the Case of Document Deixis. 113-119 - Barbara Di Eugenio, Michael Glass, Michael J. Trolio:
The DIAG experiments: Natural Language Generation for Intelligent Tutoring Systems. 120-127 - Nathalie Colineau, Cécile Paris, Keith Vander Linden:
An Evaluation of Procedural Instructional Text. 128-135 - Yan Qu, Nancy L. Green:
A Constraint-Based Approach for Cooperative Information-Seeking Dialogue. 136-143 - Roger Evans, Paul Piwek, Lynne J. Cahill:
What is NLG? 144-151 - Cassandre Creswell:
Syntactic Form and Discourse Function in NLG. 155-160 - Raymond Kozlowski:
Driving Multilingual Sentence Generation with Lexico-grammatical Resources. 161-166 - Amanda M. Holland-Minkley:
Planning Proof Content for Communicating Induction. 167-172 - Bruce Eddy:
Towards Balancing Conciseness, Readability and Salience: an Integrated Architecture. 173-178 - Adil El Ghali:
Use of Description Logic and SDRT in an NLG System. 179-184 - Nizar Habash:
Generation-Heavy Hybrid Machine Translation. 185-191
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