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INLG 2018: Tilburg, The Netherlands
- Emiel Krahmer, Albert Gatt, Martijn Goudbeek:
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Natural Language Generation, Tilburg University, The Netherlands, November 5-8, 2018. Association for Computational Linguistics 2018, ISBN 978-1-948087-86-5 - Diego Marcheggiani, Laura Perez-Beltrachini:
Deep Graph Convolutional Encoders for Structured Data to Text Generation. 1-9 - Qingyun Wang, Xiaoman Pan, Lifu Huang, Boliang Zhang, Zhiying Jiang, Heng Ji, Kevin Knight:
Describing a Knowledge Base. 10-21 - Jan Milan Deriu, Mark Cieliebak:
Syntactic Manipulation for Generating more Diverse and Interesting Texts. 22-34 - Chris van der Lee, Emiel Krahmer, Sander Wubben:
Automated learning of templates for data-to-text generation: comparing rule-based, statistical and neural methods. 35-45 - Sebastian Gehrmann, Falcon Z. Dai, Henry Elder, Alexander M. Rush:
End-to-End Content and Plan Selection for Data-to-Text Generation. 46-56 - Guanyi Chen, Kees van Deemter, Chenghua Lin:
SimpleNLG-ZH: a Linguistic Realisation Engine for Mandarin. 57-66 - Andrea Cascallar Fuentes, Alejandro Ramos-Soto, Alberto José Bugarín Diz:
Adapting SimpleNLG to Galician language. 67-72 - Ruud de Jong, Mariët Theune:
Going Dutch: Creating SimpleNLG-NL. 73-78 - Wei-Fan Chen, Henning Wachsmuth, Khalid Al Khatib, Benno Stein:
Learning to Flip the Bias of News Headlines. 79-88 - Abdurrisyad Fikri, Hiroya Takamura, Manabu Okumura:
Stylistically User-Specific Generation. 89-98 - Francisco Javier Chiyah Garcia, David A. Robb, Xingkun Liu, Atanas Laskov, Pedro Patrón, Helen F. Hastie:
Explainable Autonomy: A Study of Explanation Styles for Building Clear Mental Models. 99-108 - Isabel Groves, Ye Tian, Ioannis Douratsos:
Treat the system like a human student: Automatic naturalness evaluation of generated text without reference texts. 109-118 - Pablo Loyola, Edison Marrese-Taylor, Jorge A. Balazs, Yutaka Matsuo, Fumiko Satoh:
Content Aware Source Code Change Description Generation. 119-128 - Shubham Agarwal, Ondrej Dusek, Ioannis Konstas, Verena Rieser:
Improving Context Modelling in Multimodal Dialogue Generation. 129-134 - Tatsuya Aoki, Akira Miyazawa, Tatsuya Ishigaki, Keiichi Goshima, Kasumi Aoki, Ichiro Kobayashi, Hiroya Takamura, Yusuke Miyao:
Generating Market Comments Referring to External Resources. 135-139 - Anja Belz, Adrian Muscat, Pierre Anguill, Mouhamadou Sow, Gaetan Vincent, Yassine Zinessabah:
SpatialVOC2K: A Multilingual Dataset of Images with Annotations and Features for Spatial Relations between Objects. 140-145 - Brandon Birmingham, Adrian Muscat, Anja Belz:
Adding the Third Dimension to Spatial Relation Detection in 2D Images. 146-151 - Yllias Chali, Tina Baghaee:
Automatic Opinion Question Generation. 152-158 - Guanyi Chen, Kees van Deemter, Chenghua Lin:
Modelling Pro-drop with the Rational Speech Acts Model. 159-164 - Hyungtak Choi, Siddarth K. M., Haehun Yang, Heesik Jeon, Inchul Hwang, Jihie Kim:
Self-Learning Architecture for Natural Language Generation. 165-170 - Thiago Castro Ferreira, Diego Moussallem, Emiel Krahmer, Sander Wubben:
Enriching the WebNLG corpus. 171-176 - James Forrest, Somayajulu Sripada, Wei Pang, George M. Coghill:
Towards making NLG a voice for interpretable Machine Learning. 177-182 - Lorenzo Gatti, Chris van der Lee, Mariët Theune:
Template-based multilingual football reports generation using Wikidata as a knowledge base. 183-188 - Yujie Xing, Raquel Fernández:
Automatic Evaluation of Neural Personality-based Chatbots. 189-194 - Mika Hämäläinen:
Poem Machine - a Co-creative NLG Web Application for Poem Writing. 195-196 - Kango Iwama, Yoshinobu Kano:
Japanese Advertising Slogan Generator using Case Frame and Word Vector. 197-198 - Simon Mille, Anja Belz, Bernd Bohnet, Leo Wanner:
Underspecified Universal Dependency Structures as Inputs for Multilingual Surface Realisation. 199-209 - Reid Fu, Michael White:
LSTM Hypertagging. 210-220 - Glorianna Jagfeld, Sabrina Jenne, Ngoc Thang Vu:
Sequence-to-Sequence Models for Data-to-Text Natural Language Generation: Word- vs. Character-based Processing and Output Diversity. 221-232 - José Guilherme Camargo de Souza, Michael Kozielski, Prashant Mathur, Ernie Chang, Marco Guerini, Matteo Negri, Marco Turchi, Evgeny Matusov:
Generating E-Commerce Product Titles and Predicting their Quality. 233-243 - Luca Anselma, Alessandro Mazzei:
Designing and testing the messages produced by a virtual dietitian. 244-253 - Raheel Qader, Khoder Jneid, François Portet, Cyril Labbé:
Generation of Company descriptions using concept-to-text and text-to-text deep models: dataset collection and systems evaluation. 254-263 - Natalie Parde, Rodney Nielsen:
Automatically Generating Questions about Novel Metaphors in Literature. 264-273 - Khalid Al-Najjar, Mika Hämäläinen:
A Master-Apprentice Approach to Automatic Creation of Culturally Satirical Movie Titles. 274-283 - Lena Reed, Shereen Oraby, Marilyn A. Walker:
Can Neural Generators for Dialogue Learn Sentence Planning and Discourse Structuring? 284-295 - Vrindavan Harrison, Marilyn A. Walker:
Neural Generation of Diverse Questions using Answer Focus, Contextual and Linguistic Features. 296-306 - Jacopo Amidei, Paul Piwek, Alistair Willis:
Evaluation methodologies in Automatic Question Generation 2013-2018. 307-317 - Shahbaz Syed, Michael Völske, Martin Potthast, Nedim Lipka, Benno Stein, Hinrich Schütze:
Task Proposal: The TL;DR Challenge. 318-321 - Ondrej Dusek, Jekaterina Novikova, Verena Rieser:
Findings of the E2E NLG Challenge. 322-328 - Gonzalo Méndez, Raquel Hervás, Pablo Gervás, Ricardo de la Rosa, Daniel Ruiz:
Adapting Descriptions of People to the Point of View of a Moving Observer. 329-338 - Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo, Michael Röder, Diego Moussallem, Ricardo Usbeck, René Speck:
BENGAL: An Automatic Benchmark Generator for Entity Recognition and Linking. 339-349 - Alexander V. Shvets, Simon Mille, Leo Wanner:
Sentence Packaging in Text Generation from Semantic Graphs as a Community Detection Problem. 350-359 - Anastasia Shimorina, Claire Gardent:
Handling Rare Items in Data-to-Text Generation. 360-370 - Craig Thomson, Ehud Reiter, Somayajulu Sripada:
Comprehension Driven Document Planning in Natural Language Generation Systems. 371-380 - Jianmin Zhang, Jiwei Tan, Xiaojun Wan:
Adapting Neural Single-Document Summarization Model for Abstractive Multi-Document Summarization: A Pilot Study. 381-390 - David M. Howcroft, Dietrich Klakow, Vera Demberg:
Toward Bayesian Synchronous Tree Substitution Grammars for Sentence Planning. 391-396 - Nikolai Ilinykh, Sina Zarrieß, David Schlangen:
The Task Matters: Comparing Image Captioning and Task-Based Dialogical Image Description. 397-402 - Kittipitch Kuptavanich, Ehud Reiter, Kees van Deemter, Advaith Siddharthan:
Generating Summaries of Sets of Consumer Products: Learning from Experiments. 403-407 - Kana Manome, Masashi Yoshikawa, Hitomi Yanaka, Pascual Martínez-Gómez, Koji Mineshima, Daisuke Bekki:
Neural sentence generation from formal semantics. 408-414 - Emiel van Miltenburg, Desmond Elliott, Piek Vossen:
Talking about other people: an endless range of possibilities. 415-420 - Alejandro Ramos-Soto, Ehud Reiter, Kees van Deemter, José Maria Alonso, Albert Gatt:
Meteorologists and Students: A resource for language grounding of geographical descriptors. 421-425 - Vasu Sharma, Harsh Sharma, Ankita Bishnu, Labhesh Patel:
Cyclegen: Cyclic consistency based product review generator from attributes. 426-430 - Linfeng Song, Yue Zhang, Daniel Gildea:
Neural Transition-based Syntactic Linearization. 431-440 - Juraj Juraska, Marilyn A. Walker:
Characterizing Variation in Crowd-Sourced Data for Training Neural Language Generators to Produce Stylistically Varied Outputs. 441-450 - Shubham Agarwal, Marc Dymetman, Éric Gaussier:
Char2char Generation with Reranking for the E2E NLG Challenge. 451-456 - Henry Elder, Sebastian Gehrmann, Alexander O'Connor, Qun Liu:
E2E NLG Challenge Submission: Towards Controllable Generation of Diverse Natural Language. 457-462 - Yevgeniy Puzikov, Iryna Gurevych:
E2E NLG Challenge: Neural Models vs. Templates. 463-471 - Charese Smiley, Elnaz Davoodi, Dezhao Song, Frank Schilder:
The E2E NLG Challenge: A Tale of Two Systems. 472-477 - Isabel Funke, Rim Helaoui, Aki Härmä:
Interactive health insight miner: an adaptive, semantic-based approach. 478-479 - Andreas Madsack, Johanna Heininger, Nyamsuren Davaasambuu, Vitaliia Voronik, Michael Käufl, Robert Weißgraeber:
Multi-Language Surface Realisation as REST API based NLG Microservice. 480-481 - Xiao Li, Kees van Deemter, Chenghua Lin:
Statistical NLG for Generating the Content and Form of Referring Expressions. 482-491 - Albert Gatt, Nicolás Marín, Gustavo Rivas-Gervilla, Daniel Sánchez:
Specificity measures and reference. 492-502 - Sina Zarrieß, David Schlangen:
Decoding Strategies for Neural Referring Expression Generation. 503-512
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