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found 43 matches
- 2017
- José Maria Alonso, Patricia Conde-Clemente, Gracián Triviño:
Linguistic Description of Complex Phenomena with the rLDCP R Package. INLG 2017: 243-244 - Cristina Barros, Dimitra Gkatzia, Elena Lloret:
Improving the Naturalness and Expressivity of Language Generation for Spanish. INLG 2017: 41-50 - Gemma Boleda:
Talking about the world with a distributed model. INLG 2017: 114 - Florin Brad, Traian Rebedea:
Neural Paraphrase Generation using Transfer Learning. INLG 2017: 257-261 - Daniel Braun, Elena Scepankova, Patrick Holl, Florian Matthes:
SaToS: Assessing and Summarising Terms of Services from German Webshops. INLG 2017: 223-227 - Joan Byamugisha, C. Maria Keet, Brian DeRenzi:
Evaluation of a Runyankore grammar engine for healthcare messages. INLG 2017: 105-113 - Joan Byamugisha, C. Maria Keet, Brian DeRenzi:
Toward an NLG System for Bantu languages: first steps with Runyankore (demo). INLG 2017: 154-155 - Kees van Deemter, Le Sun, Rint Sybesma, Xiao Li, Chen Bo, Muyun Yang:
Investigating the content and form of referring expressions in Mandarin: introducing the Mtuna corpus. INLG 2017: 213-217 - Richard Doust, Paul Piwek:
A model of suspense for narrative generation. INLG 2017: 178-187 - Thiago Castro Ferreira, Iacer Calixto, Sander Wubben, Emiel Krahmer:
Linguistic realisation as machine translation: Comparing different MT models for AMR-to-text generation. INLG 2017: 1-10 - Thiago Castro Ferreira, Ivandré Paraboni:
Improving the generation of personalised descriptions. INLG 2017: 233-237 - Claire Gardent, Anastasia Shimorina, Shashi Narayan, Laura Perez-Beltrachini:
The WebNLG Challenge: Generating Text from RDF Data. INLG 2017: 124-133 - Marta Gatius:
Personalized Questions, Answers and Grammars: Aiding the Search for Relevant Web Information. INLG 2017: 203-207 - Nouf Al Harbi, Yoshihiko Gotoh:
Natural Language Descriptions for Human Activities in Video Streams. INLG 2017: 85-94 - Eva Hasler, Felix Stahlberg, Marcus Tomalin, Adrià de Gispert, Bill Byrne:
A Comparison of Neural Models for Word Ordering. INLG 2017: 208-212 - Jonathan Herzig, Michal Shmueli-Scheuer, Tommy Sandbank, David Konopnicki:
Neural Response Generation for Customer Service based on Personality Traits. INLG 2017: 252-256 - David M. Howcroft, Jorrig Vogels, Vera Demberg:
G-TUNA: a corpus of referring expressions in German, including duration information. INLG 2017: 149-153 - Stephanie Inglis, Ehud Reiter, Somayajulu Sripada:
Textually Summarising Incomplete Data. INLG 2017: 228-232 - Kushal Kafle, Mohammed A. Yousefhussien, Christopher Kanan:
Data Augmentation for Visual Question Answering. INLG 2017: 198-202 - Alexander Koller, Nikos Engonopoulos:
Integrated sentence generation using charts. INLG 2017: 139-143 - Chris van der Lee, Emiel Krahmer, Sander Wubben:
PASS: A Dutch data-to-text system for soccer, targeted towards specific audiences. INLG 2017: 95-104 - Leo Leppänen, Myriam Munezero, Mark Granroth-Wilding, Hannu Toivonen:
Data-Driven News Generation for Automated Journalism. INLG 2017: 188-197 - Prashant Mathur, Nicola Ueffing, Gregor Leusch:
Generating titles for millions of browse pages on an e-Commerce site. INLG 2017: 158-167 - Gonzalo Méndez, Raquel Hervás, Susana Bautista, Adrian Rabadan, Teresa Rodriguez-Ferreira:
Exploring the Behavior of Classic REG Algorithms in the Description of Characters in 3D Images. INLG 2017: 61-69 - Simon Mille, Bernd Bohnet, Leo Wanner, Anja Belz:
Shared Task Proposal: Multilingual Surface Realization Using Universal Dependency Trees. INLG 2017: 120-123 - Simon Mille, Leo Wanner:
A demo of FORGe: the Pompeu Fabra Open Rule-based Generator. INLG 2017: 245-246 - Emiel van Miltenburg, Desmond Elliott, Piek Vossen:
Cross-linguistic differences and similarities in image descriptions. INLG 2017: 21-30 - Ewa Muszynska, Ann A. Copestake:
Realization of long sentences using chunking. INLG 2017: 218-222 - Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira:
A Survey on Intelligent Poetry Generation: Languages, Features, Techniques, Reutilisation and Evaluation. INLG 2017: 11-20 - Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira, Tiago Mendes, Ana Boavida:
Co-PoeTryMe: a Co-Creative Interface for the Composition of Poetry. INLG 2017: 70-71
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