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Accepted Papers & Posters

Accepted Papers

  • Carlos Areces, Alexander Koller and Kristina Striegnitz
    Referring Expressions as Formulas of Description Logic
  • Giuseppe Carenini and Jackie C. K. Cheung
    Extractive vs. NLG-based Abstractive Summarization of Evaluative Text: The Effect of Corpus Controversiality
  • Seniz Demir, Sandra Carberry and Kathleen McCoy
    Generating Textual Summaries of Information Graphics
  • David DeVault, David Traum and Ron Artstein
    Practical Grammar-Based NLG from Examples
  • Katja Filippova and Michael Strube
    Dependency Tree Based Sentence Compression
  • Mary Ellen Foster
    Automated metrics that agree with human judgements on generated output for an embodied conversational agent
  • Albert Gatt and Anja Belz
    Attribute Selection for Referring Expression Generation: New Algorithms and Evaluation Methods
  • Yuqing Guo, Haifeng Wang and Josef van Genabith
    Accurate and Robust LFG-Based Generation for Chinese
  • Feikje Hielkema, Chris Mellish and Peter Edwards
    Evaluating an Ontology-Driven WYSIWYM Interface
  • Ivana Kruijff-Korbayova and Olga Kukina
    The Effect of Dialogue System Output Style Variation on Users' Evaluation Judgments and Input Style
  • Xin Lu, Barbara Di Eugenio and stellan Ohlsson
    Simple but effective feedback generation to tutor abstract problem solving
  • Mick O'Donnell
    Evolving Questions in Text Planning
  • Ehud Reiter, Albert Gatt, Francois Portet and Marian van der Meulen
    The Importance of Narrative and Other Lessons from an Evaluation of an NLG System
  • Ielka van der Sluis and Chris Mellish
    Using Tactical NLG to Induce Affective States: Empirical Investigations
  • Kavita Thomas and Yaji Sripada
    What's In a Message? Interpreting Geo-referenced Data for the Visually-impaired
  • Ross Turner, Somayajulu Sripada, Ehud Reiter and Ian Davy
    Using Spatial Reference Frames to Generate Grounded Textual Summaries of Georeferenced Data
  • Jette Viethen and Robert Dale
    The Use of Spatial Relations in Referring Expression Generation

    Accepted Posters


  • Mary Dee Harris
    Building a Large-scale Commercial NLG System for an EMR
  • Raquel Hervás and Pablo Gervás
    Degree of Abstraction in Referring Expression Generation and its Relation with the Construction of the Contrast Set
  • Deirdre Hogan, Jennifer Foster, Joachim Wagner and Josef van Genabith
    Investigating the Effect of Domain Variation on Generation Performance
  • Colin Kelly and Ann Copestake
    Content Selection for Language Generation
  • Matthew Marge, Amy Isard and Johanna Moore
    Evaluation of Comparison Generation in a Natural Language Generation System
  • Alice Oh and Howard Shrobe
    Generating Baseball Summaries from Multiple Perspectives by Reordering Content
  • Keith Vander Linden
    A Dynamic Programming Approach to Document Length Constraints

  • March 21, 2008 Paper/Poster Deadline
  • April 25, 2008 Acceptance decisions
  • May 16, 2008 Camera-ready copy due
  • June 12-14, 2008 INLG 2008 in Salt Fork, Ohio