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Workshop on Natural Language Generation and the Semantic Web, WebNLG 2016, Edinburgh, UK
- Claire Gardent, Aldo Gangemi:
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Natural Language Generation and the Semantic Web, WebNLG 2016, Edinburgh, UK, September 6, 2016. Association for Computational Linguistics 2016 - Cristina Barros, Elena Lloret:
Generating sets of related sentences from input seed features. 1-4 - Valerio Basile:
A Repository of Frame Instance Lexicalizations for Generation. 5-12 - Peter Bourgonje, Julián Moreno Schneider, Georg Rehm, Felix Sasaki:
Processing Document Collections to Automatically Extract Linked Data: Semantic Storytelling Technologies for Smart Curation Workflows. 13-16 - Pablo Ariel Duboue, Martín Ariel Domínguez, Paula Estrella:
On the Robustness of Standalone Referring Expression Generation Algorithms Using RDF Data. 17-24 - Elena Lloret, Claire Gardent:
Content Selection through Paraphrase Detection: Capturing different Semantic Realisations of the Same Idea. 25-28 - Yassine Mrabet, Pavlos Vougiouklis, Halil Kilicoglu, Claire Gardent, Dina Demner-Fushman, Jonathon S. Hare, Elena Simperl:
Aligning Texts and Knowledge Bases with Semantic Sentence Simplification. 29-36 - Liubov Nesterenko:
Building a System for Stock News Generation in Russian. 37-40 - Laura Perez-Beltrachini, Claire Gardent, Anselme Revuz, Saptarashmi Bandyopadhyay:
Content selection as semantic-based ontology exploration. 41-45 - Driss Sadoun, Satenik Mkhitaryan, Damien Nouvel, Mathieu Valette:
ReadME generation from an OWL ontology describing NLP tools. 46-49 - Lauren Sanby, Ion Todd, C. Maria Keet:
Comparing the Template-Based Approach to GF: the case of Afrikaans. 50-53 - Amin Sleimi, Claire Gardent:
Generating Paraphrases from DBPedia using Deep Learning. 54-57 - Khoa Tran, Fred Popowich:
Automatic Tweet Generation From Traffic Incident Data. 59-66 - Marta Esther Vicente, Elena Lloret:
Analysing the Integration of Semantic Web Features for Document Planning across Genres. 67-70
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