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7th International Conference on Natural Language Generation
Message 1: 7th International Conference on Natural Language Generation
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Date: 15-Feb-2012
From: Sebastian Varges <sebastian.varges gmail.com>
Subject: 7th International Conference on Natural Language Generation
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Full Title: 7th International Conference on Natural Language Generation
Short Title: INLG
Date: 30-May-2012 - 01-Jun-2012
Location: Utica, IL, USA
Contact Person: Barbara Di Eugenio
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Call Deadline: 29-Feb-2012
Meeting Description:
INLG 2012 is the premier forum to present research on Natural Language Generation. This year the conference will take place at Starved Rock State Park, Utica, IL, May 30-June 1, 2012. INLG 2012 will present an exciting program, including two invited talks, by Kathy McCoy (University of Delaware) and James Lester (North Carolina State University).
Call for Papers: The deadline for short paper submissions is February 29, 2012, 11:59pm CST (-6 GMT), and the deadline for demos March 7, also 11:59pm CST. Short papers are allotted 4 pages, excluding references. Details on the submission process and downloadable style files can be found at: http://www.nlp.cs.uic.edu/inlg2012/ The submission web site is: https://www.softconf.com/c/inlg2012/ Please submit your late breaking results on a variety of NLG topics, including, but not limited to: Affect/emotion generation Architecture of generators Content planning Discourse models Embodied generation Evaluation of NLG systems Generation and summarization Lexicalization Multilingual NLG Multimedia or multimodal generation NLG for real-world applications NLG in linguistically motivated frameworks Planning and NLG Question Generation Referring expression generation Statistical processing for NLG Surface realization Use of ontologies in NLG Barbara Di Eugenio and Susan McRoy, INLG 2012 Co-Chairs
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