Accepted papers - WS4
WS4: Language Generation and Summarisation
Long Papers:
Karolina Owkzarzak and Hoa Trang Dang
Evaluation of automatic summaries: Metrics under varying data conditions
Horacio Saggion
A Classification Algorithm for Predicting the Structure of Summaries
Jackie Chi Kit Cheung, Giuseppe Carenini and Raymond Ng
Optimization-based Content Selection for Opinion Summarization
Wei Xu and Ralph Grishman
A Parse-and-Trim Approach with Information Significance for Chinese Sentence Compression
Hideki Tanaka, Akinori Kinoshita, Takeshi Kobayakawa, Tadashi Kumano and Naoto Katoh
Syntax-Driven Sentence Revision for Broadcast News Summarization
Joao Cordeiro, Gael Dias and Pavel Brazdil
Unsupervised Induction of Sentence Compression Rules
Short Papers:
Stephanie Schuldes, Michael Roth, Anette Frank and Michael Strube
Creating an Annotated Corpus for Generating Walking Directions
Iris Hendrickx, Walter Daelemans, Erwin Marsi and Emiel Krahmer
Reducing Redundancy in multi-document Summarization Using Lexical Semantic Similarity
Maria Fernanda Caropreso, Diana Inkpen, Shahzad Khan and Fazel Keshtkar
Visual Development Process for Automatic Generation of Digital Games Narrative Content
Mohit Kumar, Dipanjan Das, Sachin Agarwal and Alexander Rudnicky
Non-textual Event Summarization by Applying Machine Learning to Template-based Language Generation
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