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ENLG 2011: Nancy, France
- Claire Gardent, Kristina Striegnitz:

ENLG 2011 - Proceedings of the 13th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation, 28-30 September 2011, Nancy, France. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2011 - Oliver Lemon:

Talkin' bout a revolution (statistically speaking) [Invited Talk]. 1 - Advaith Siddharthan:

Text Simplification using Typed Dependencies: A Comparision of the Robustness of Different Generation Strategies. 2-11 - Saad Mahamood, Ehud Reiter:

Generating Affective Natural Language for Parents of Neonatal Infants. 12-21 - Rahul Sambaraju, Ehud Reiter, Robert Logie, Andy McKinlay, Chris McVittie, Albert Gatt, Cindy Sykes:

What is in a text and what does it do: Qualitative Evaluations of an NLG system - the BT-Nurse - using content analysis and discourse analysis. 22-31 - Christian Chiarcos

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Evaluating Salience Metrics for the Context-Adequate Realization of Discourse Referents. 32-43 - Henriette Viethen, Robert Dale, Markus Guhe:

The Impact of Visual Context on the Content of Referring Expressions. 44-52 - Ielka van der Sluis, Saturnino Luz:

A Cross-Linguistic Study on the Production of Multimodal Referring Expressions in Dialogue. 53-62 - Margaret Mitchell, Kees van Deemter, Ehud Reiter:

Two Approaches for Generating Size Modifiers. 63-70 - Jeff Orkin:

Using Online Games to Capture, Generate, and Understand Natural Language [Invited Talk]. 71 - Nadjet Bouayad-Agha, Gerard Casamayor, Leo Wanner:

Content selection from an ontology-based knowledge base for the generation of football summaries. 72-81 - Richard Power:

Deriving rhetorical relationships from semantic content. 82-90 - Albert Gatt

, François Portet:
If it may have happened before, it happened, but not necessarily before. 91-101 - Verena Rieser, Simon Keizer, Oliver Lemon, Xingkun Liu:

Adaptive Information Presentation for Spoken Dialogue Systems: Evaluation with real users. 102-109 - Nina Dethlefs, Heriberto Cuayáhuitl:

Combining Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning and Bayesian Networks for Natural Language Generation in Situated Dialogue. 110-120 - Konstantina Garoufi, Alexander Koller:

Combining symbolic and corpus-based approaches for the generation of successful referring expressions. 121-131 - Johanna D. Moore:

Language Generation for Spoken Dialogue Systems [Invited Talk]. 132 - Marcel Bollmann:

Adapting SimpleNLG to German. 133-138 - Laurence Danlos, Frédéric Meunier, Vanessa Combet:

EasyText: an Operational NLG System. 139-144 - Valerio Basile, Johan Bos:

Towards Generating Text from Discourse Representation Structures. 145-150 - Thomas Bouttaz, Edoardo Pignotti, Chris Mellish, Peter Edwards:

A Policy-Based Approach to Context Dependent Natural Language Generation. 151-157 - Sandra Williams, Allan Third, Richard Power:

Levels of organisation in ontology verbalisation. 158-163 - Diana Trandabat:

Using semantic roles to improve summaries. 164-169 - Alessandro Mazzei:

Building a Generator for Italian Sign Language. 170-175 - Andrew D. Walker, Advaith Siddharthan, Andrew J. Starkey:

Investigation into Human Preference between Common and Unambiguous Lexical Substitutions. 176-180 - Saturnino Luz, Ielka van der Sluis:

Production of Demonstratives in Dutch, English and Portuguese Dialogues. 181-186 - Fadi Abu Sheikha, Diana Inkpen:

Generation of Formal and Informal Sentences. 187-193 - Michael White:

Glue Rules for Robust Chart Realization. 194-199 - François Lareau, Mark Dras, Robert Dale:

Detecting Interesting Event Sequences for Sports Reporting. 200-205 - Anja Belz, Albert Gatt, Alexander Koller, Kristina Striegnitz:

Generation Challenges 2011 Preface. 206-207 - Srini Janarthanam, Oliver Lemon:

The GRUVE Challenge: Generating Routes under Uncertainty in Virtual Environments. 208-211 - Pablo Gervás, Miguel Ballesteros:

A Proposal for a Spanish Surface Realization Shared Task. 212-216 - Anja Belz, Mike White, Dominic Espinosa, Eric Kow, Deirdre Hogan, Amanda Stent:

The First Surface Realisation Shared Task: Overview and Evaluation Results. 217-226 - Yuqing Guo, Deirdre Hogan, Josef van Genabith:

DCU at Generation Challenges 2011 Surface Realisation Track. 227-229 - Amanda Stent:

ATT-0: Submission to Generation Challenges 2011 Surface Realization Shared Task. 230-231 - Bernd Bohnet, Simon Mille, Benoît Favre, Leo Wanner:

StuMaBa : From Deep Representation to Surface. 232-235 - Rajakrishnan Rajkumar, Dominic Espinosa, Michael White:

The OSU System for Surface Realization at Generation Challenges 2011. 236-238 - Pablo Gervás:

UCM Submission to the Surface Realization Challenge. 239-241 - Robert Dale, Adam Kilgarriff:

Helping Our Own: The HOO 2011 Pilot Shared Task. 242-249 - Pinaki Bhaskar, Aniruddha Ghosh, Santanu Pal, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay:

May I check the English of your paper!!! 250-253 - Elitza Ivanova, Delphine Bernhard, Cyril Grouin:

Handling Outlandish Occurrences: Using Rules and Lexicons for Correcting NLP Articles. 254-256 - Daniel Dahlmeier, Hwee Tou Ng, Thanh Phu Tran:

NUS at the HOO 2011 Pilot Shared Task. 257-259 - Torsten Zesch:

Helping Our Own 2011: UKP Lab System Description. 260-262 - Alla Rozovskaya, Mark Sammons, Joshua Gioja, Dan Roth:

University of Illinois System in HOO Text Correction Shared Task. 263-266 - Adriane Boyd, Detmar Meurers:

Data-Driven Correction of FunctionWords in Non-Native English. 267-269 - Kristina Striegnitz, Alexandre Denis, Andrew Gargett, Konstantina Garoufi, Alexander Koller, Mariët Theune:

Report on the Second Second Challenge on Generating Instructions in Virtual Environments (GIVE-2.5). 270-279 - Bob Duncan, Kees van Deemter:

Direction giving: an attempt to increase user engagement. 280-283 - Nina Dethlefs:

The Bremen System for the GIVE-2.5 Challenge. 284-289 - David Nicolas Racca, Luciana Benotti, Pablo Ariel Duboue:

The GIVE-2.5 C Generation System. 290-295 - Luciana Benotti, Alexandre Denis:

CL system: Giving instructions by corpus based selection. 296-301 - Alexandre Denis:

The Loria Instruction Generation System L in GIVE 2.5. 302-306 - Konstantina Garoufi, Alexander Koller:

The Potsdam NLG systems at the GIVE-2.5 Challenge. 307-311 - Saskia Akkersdijk, Marin Langenbach, Frieder Loch, Mariët Theune:

The Thumbs Up! Twente system for GIVE 2.5. 312-317 - Vasile Rus, Brendan Wyse, Paul Piwek, Mihai C. Lintean, Svetlana Stoyanchev, Cristian Moldovan:

Question Generation Shared Task and Evaluation Challenge - Status Report. 318-320

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