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  Workshop on Using Corpora for Natural Language Generation

Key facts



Programme

Proceedings

Corpus Linguistics '05



Registration form

Registration information

Camera-ready instructions

Call for papers


Using Corpora for Natural Language Generation is a pre-conference workshop at Corpus Linguistics 2005, to be held in Birmingham, 14 July 2005.

We aim to bring together researchers who use corpora for NLG research either in the traditional, manual way, or automatically, involving machine learning and statistical methods. The goal of the workshop is to present and discuss current research, to compare manual and automatic corpus exploitation, to evaluate achievements, and to identify challenges for the future.


Workshop programme

8:30 Welcome
8:40 Roger Evans: What use is a corpus for NLG? (introductory presentation)
9:00 Irene Langkilde-Geary: Constraint programming as a Whiteboard Architecture for Probabilistic NLG
10:00 Nikiforos Karamanis & Chris Mellish: A Review of Recent Corpus-based Methods for Evaluating Text Structuring in Natural Language Generation
10:30 Break
11:00 Sandra Williams & Ehud Reiter: Deriving content selection rules from a corpus of non-naturally occurring documents for a novel NLG application
Tomasz Marciniak & Michael Strube: Using an Annotated Corpus as a Knowledge Source for Language Generation
Huayan Zhong & Amanda Stent: Building Surface Realizers Automatically From Corpora Using General-Purpose Tools
12:30 Lunch
1:30 Amy Isard, Carsten Brockmann & Jon Oberlander: Re-Creating Dialogues from a Corpus
Stephen Wan: Statistically Generated Summary Sentences: A Preliminary Evaluation of Verisimilitude using Precision of Dependency Relations
Surabhi Gupta & Amanda Stent: Automatic Evaluation of Referring Expression Generation Using Corpora
3:00 Break
3:30 Rashmi Prasad, Aravind Joshi, Nikhil Dinesh, Alan Lee, Eleni Miltsakaki & Bonnie Webber: The Penn Discourse TreeBank as a Resource for Natural Language Generation
Short corpus presentations:
Ehud Reiter: Memories For Life (M4L) Corpus
Bayan Abu Shawar & Eric Atwell: Re-Creating Dialogues from Corpora
4:30 Panel on Exploiting Corpora for NLG


Key workshop facts

Invited speaker:

Irene Langkilde-Geary, Brigham Young University, USA

Panel on Statistical Generation:

Chris Brew, Linguistics, Ohio State University, USA
Irene Langkilde-Geary, Brigham Young University, USA
Ehud Reiter, Computing Science, University of Aberdeen, UK
Bonnie Webber, Informatics, University of Edinburgh, UK

Programme committee:

Anja Belz, ITRI, University of Brighton, UK
John Carroll, Informatics, University of Sussex, UK
Robert Dale, Macquarie University, Australia
Michel Gﯩreux, ITRI, University of Brighton, UK
Kevin Knight, ISI, University of Southern California, USA
Chris Mellish, University of Aberdeen, UK
Stephan Oepen, Oslo University, Norway, and CSLI Stanford, USA
Sebastian Varges, CSLI, Stanford University, USA


Registration

Registration is open at the Corpus Linguistics 2005 website. Please note that Using Corpora for NLG is a full-day workshop, and that you do not need to register for the main conference. Simply select the appropriate options in the registration form. The workshop registration fee is 70 Pounds.


Camera-ready instructions

The final paper should be up to six pages long. It may be up to 8 pages long if you require extra space for long bibliographies, graphical illustrations, sample system output, algorithm details or similar matter. Please do take into account the reviewers' comments wherever possible.

Please follow the IJCAI formatting instructions and use the supplied Word templates or Latex sources.

Papers must be submitted in pdf format, with no page numbers.

Camera-ready papers should be sent by email to . The deadline is 1st July.

We look forward to seeing you in Birmingham on 14th July.


Site News

05 July 2005
Workshop papers available.

27 June 2005
We are very pleased to acknowledge sponsorship for the workshop by the British Academy.

11 June 2005
List of accepted papers available.

28 May 2005
Submissions now closed.
Notifications due 10 June.

April 2005
Call for papers available.
Registration open.


Using Corpora for NLG is organised by ITRI, University of Brighton, and is endorsed by SIGGEN, the special interest group on generation of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL).



Using Corpora for NLG is sponsored by the British Academy.


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