Natural Language Generation Third International Conference, INLG 2004, Brockenhurst, UK, July 14-16, 2004. Proceedings /

The Third International Conference on Natural Language Generation (INLG 2004) was held from 14th to 16th July 2004 at Careys Manor, Brockenhurst, UK. Supported by the Association for Computational Linguistics Special - terest Group on Generation, the conference continued a twenty-year tradition of b...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Belz, Anja (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Evans, Roger (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Piwek, Paul (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004.
Σειρά:Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3123
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
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505 0 |a Keynote Paper -- The Seduced Speaker: Modeling of Cognitive Control -- Regular Papers -- Generating Intensional Answers in Intelligent Question Answering Systems -- Salience-Driven Text Planning -- Finetuning NLG Through Experiments with Human Subjects: The Case of Vague Descriptions -- Indirect Supervised Learning of Content Selection Logic -- Generating Referring Expressions Using Perceptual Groups -- The Use of a Structural N-gram Language Model in Generation-Heavy Hybrid Machine Translation -- On Referring to Sets of Objects Naturally -- An ATMS Approach to Systemic Sentence Generation -- A Corpus-Based Methodology for Evaluating Metrics of Coherence for Text Structuring -- Classification-Based Generation Using TAG -- Resolving Structural Ambiguity in Generated Speech -- A Framework for Stylistically Controlled Generation -- SEGUE: A Hybrid Case-Based Surface Natural Language Generator -- Modelling Politeness in Natural Language Generation -- Context-Based Incremental Generation for Dialogue -- Contextual Influences on Near-Synonym Choice -- Overgenerating Referring Expressions Involving Relations and Booleans -- Reining in CCG Chart Realization -- Student Papers -- Categorization of Narrative Semantics for Use in Generative Multidocument Summarization -- Corpus-Based Planning of Deictic Gestures in COMIC -- Hybrid NLG in a Generic Dialog System -- Two Kinds of Alternative Sets and a Marking Principle – When to Say Also. 
520 |a The Third International Conference on Natural Language Generation (INLG 2004) was held from 14th to 16th July 2004 at Careys Manor, Brockenhurst, UK. Supported by the Association for Computational Linguistics Special - terest Group on Generation, the conference continued a twenty-year tradition of biennial international meetings on research into natural language generation. Recent conference venues have included Mitzpe Ramon, Israel (INLG 2000) and New York, USA (INLG 2002). It was our pleasure to invite the thriving and friendly NLG research community to the beautiful New Forest in the south of England for INLG 2004. INLG is the leading international conference in the ?eld of natural language generation. It provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of original research on all aspects of the generation of language, including psychological modelling of human language production as well as computational approaches to the automatic generation of language. This volume includes a paper by the keynote speaker, Ardi Roelofs of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholingu- tics and the F. C. Donders Centre for CognitiveNeuroimaging,18 regular papers reportingthelatestresearchresultsanddirections,and4studentpapersdescr- ing doctoral work in progress. These papers reveal a particular concentration of current research e?ort on statistical and machine learning methods, on referring expressions, and on variation in surface realisation. The papers were selected from 46 submissions from all over the world (27 from Europe, 13 from North America, 6 from elsewhere), which were subjected to a rigorous double-blind reviewing process undertaken by our hard-working programme committee. 
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