13th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation, Nancy, France
Natural language generation (NLG) is a field which focuses on the derivation of coherent natural texts from some underlying non-linguistic representation of information, generally from databases or knowledge sources. The result may generate standardised and/or multi-lingual reports, summaries, machine translation, dialogue applications, or content embedded in multi-media and hypertext environments.
Consequently, NLG is associated with a large number of highly diverse tasks which pose a variety of theoretical and practical problems. Relevant issues include content selection, text organization, production of referring expressions, aggregation, lexicalization, and surface realization, as well as coordination with other media.
The workshop is part of a biennial series of workshops on natural language generation that has been running since 1987.For further information, please visit: http://talc.loria.fr/-ENLG-2011-.html(opens in new window)