Appel: Natural Language Generation Conference
Alexis Nasr
alexis.nasr at linguist.jussieu.fr
Fri Oct 26 19:21:58 UTC 2001
Announcement and Call for Papers:
Second International Natural Language Generation Conference
(INLG2002)
The Second International Natural Language Generation Conference
(INLG2002) will be held July 1 to 3, 2002 at the Arden Conference
Center in the Ramapo mountains near New York City, USA. Transportation
to and from New York City will be provided. This conference continues
the twenty-year tradition tradition of ten biennial workshops and (in
2000) the First International Conference on natural language
generation. The conference will precede ACL, which will be held July
7 to 12 in Philadelphia, a one hour train ride from New York City.
For the general sessions, substantial, original, and unpublished
contributions to natural language generation are solicited. As always,
the conference will be open to all submissions on all topics related
to natural language generation. We are also encouraging submissions
on two featured topics: natural language generation in speech-based
systems and natural language generation in document summarization.
There will be separate sessions and invited speakers on these two
topics, and the program committee will include researchers from these
areas who can contribute a unique perspective to research on
generation. All submissions, whether on one of the featured topics or
not, will be handled by the same program committee. A separate track
will be offered for Student Papers. There will also be a separate
demo track.
The INLG2002 program committee invites papers describing original
research on but not limited to the following topics:
* Featured topic: Generation in speech-based systems,
including:
o Dialog management and utterance planning in dialog
systems
o Models of intonation in generation
o Concept-to-speech generation
o Difference between spoken and written language
generation
o Evaluation of generation in speech-based systems
o Applications
This topic does NOT include papers exclusively on speech
synthesis; INLG2002 is not an appropriate venue for such papers.
* Featured topic: Generation and document summarization,
including:
o Content selection and integration for summarization
o Sentence selection and generation models of paraphrase
and coherence
o Evaluation
o Applications
* Multimodal and multimedia generation
* Multilingual generation
* Text planning, discourse models, argumentation strategies,
content selection and organization
* Sentence realization, formalisms and models of grammar,
sentence
aggregation, lexical choice
* Architecture of generators
* Knowledge acquisition and resources for generation and
summarization
* User-customized generation and summarization
* Psychological modeling of discourse production
* Learning methods for generation
* Evaluation methodologies for generation
* All applications of generation, including areas such as data
summarization, web mining, knowledge management, and mobile
computing
We plan to hold all presentations in the plenary hall with no parallel
tracks. There will be no separate workshops at the conference;
however, there may be generation-related workshops at ACL.
Simultaneous submission of a paper to INLG 2002 and other conferences
will be permitted, provided that it is clearly marked. However,
papers presented at INLG 2002 can only appear in the INLG 2002
proceedings. Submission to the main session should describe completed
work. Submission to the student session may describe work in progress.
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Deadlines
The deadlines are coordinated with those for ACL as follows.
Conference INLG ACL
Paper Registration
Deadline none January 25, 2002
Paper Submission
Deadline February 14, 2002 February 1, 2002
Notification of
Acceptance April 8, 2002 April 8, 2002
Camera ready Copies Due May 9, 2002 May 10, 2002
Conference July 2-3, 2002 July 7-12, 2002
Program Committee
* Owen Rambow, AT&T Labs -- Research (co-chair)
* Matthew Stone, Rutgers University, USA (co-chair)
* Inderjeet Mani, MITRE and Georgetown University (in charge of
"Summarization" featured topic)
* Marilyn Walker, AT&T Labs -- Research (in charge of "Spoken
Language Systems" featured topic)
Other members to be announced later.
Student Session Program Committee
* Noemie Elhadad, Columbia University (chair)
Other members to be announced later.
Local Arrangements
* Kathy McKeown
For more information email Owen Rambow at rambow at research.att.com
or check http://www.research.att.com/~rambow/inlg/inlg.html .
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