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8th EWNLG@ACL 2001: Toulouse, France
- Proceedings of the ACL 2001 Eighth European Workshop on Natural Language Generation, EWNLG@ACL 2001, Toulouse, France, July 6-7, 2001. 2001
- Owen Rambow:
Corpus-Based Methods in Natural Language Generation: Friends or Foe? (invited talk). - Somayajula G. Sripada, Ehud Reiter, Jim Hunter, Jin Yu:
A Two-Staged Model For Content Determination. - Laurence Danlos, Bertrand Gaiffe, Laurent Roussarie:
Document Structuring à la SDRT. - Kees van Deemter, Magnús M. Halldórsson:
Logical Form Equivalence: the Case of Referring Expressions Generation. - Emiel Krahmer, Sebastiaan van Erk, Andre Verleg:
A Meta-Algorithm for the Generation of Referring Expressions. - Bruce Eddy, Diana Bental, Alison Cawsey:
An Algorithm for Efficiently Generating Summary Paragraphs Using Tree-Adjoining Grammar. - Bernd Bohnet, Leo Wanner:
On Using a Parallel Graph Rewriting Formalism in Generation. - Takako Aikawa, Maite Melero, Lee Schwartz, Andi Wu:
Multilingual Sentence Generation. - Hai Doan-Nguyen:
Generation of Vietnamese for French-Vietnamese and English-Vietnamese Machine Translation. - Geert-Jan M. Kruijff, Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová, John A. Bateman, Elke Teich:
Linear Order as Higher-Level Decision: Information Structure in Strategic and Tactical Generation. - Michael Zock:
Learn to Speak and to Write, Learn to Use Your Mind The Relevance of the Work of Natural Language Generation (invited talk). - Kevin Humphreys, Mike Calcagno, David Weise:
Reusing a Statistical Language Model for Generation. - Min-Yen Kan, Kathleen R. McKeown, Judith L. Klavans:
Applying Natural Language Generation to Indicative Summarization. - Kentaro Inui, Masaru Nogami:
A Paraphrase-Based Exploration of Cohesiveness Criteria. - Anthony Hartley, Donia Scott:
Evaluating Text Quality: Judging Output Texts Without a Clear Source.
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