Automatic labeling of semantic roles
Computational Linguistics
A fast and portable realizer for text generation systems
ANLC '97 Proceedings of the fifth conference on Applied natural language processing
Generation that exploits corpus-based statistical knowledge
COLING '98 Proceedings of the 17th international conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 1
Logic form transformation of WordNet and its applicability to question answering
ACL '01 Proceedings of the 39th Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Instance-based natural language generation
NAACL '01 Proceedings of the second meeting of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics on Language technologies
The FrameNet data and software
ACL '03 Proceedings of the 41st Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics - Volume 2
Expanding the scope of the ATIS task: the ATIS-3 corpus
HLT '94 Proceedings of the workshop on Human Language Technology
The Proposition Bank: An Annotated Corpus of Semantic Roles
Computational Linguistics
Empirically-based control of natural language generation
ACL '05 Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Robust PCFG-based generation using automatically acquired LFG approximations
ACL-44 Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Computational Linguistics and the 44th annual meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
The CoNLL-2008 shared task on joint parsing of syntactic and semantic dependencies
CoNLL '08 Proceedings of the Twelfth Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning
NP-external arguments a study of argument sharing in English
MWE '04 Proceedings of the Workshop on Multiword Expressions: Integrating Processing
Evaluating coverage for large symbolic NLG grammars
IJCAI'03 Proceedings of the 18th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence
Filling knowledge gaps in a broad coverage machine translation system
IJCAI'95 Proceedings of the 14th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 2
Probabilistic models for disambiguation of an HPSG-based chart generator
Parsing '05 Proceedings of the Ninth International Workshop on Parsing Technology
Learning context-dependent mappings from sentences to logical form
ACL '09 Proceedings of the Joint Conference of the 47th Annual Meeting of the ACL and the 4th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing of the AFNLP: Volume 2 - Volume 2
Perceptron reranking for CCG realization
EMNLP '09 Proceedings of the 2009 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing: Volume 1 - Volume 1
Putting pieces together: combining FrameNet, VerbNet and WordNet for robust semantic parsing
CICLing'05 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing
High efficiency realization for a wide-coverage unification grammar
IJCNLP'05 Proceedings of the Second international joint conference on Natural Language Processing
Underspecifying and predicting voice for surface realisation ranking
HLT '11 Proceedings of the 49th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies - Volume 1
A proposal for a Spanish surface realization shared task
ENLG '11 Proceedings of the 13th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation
The first surface realisation shared task: overview and evaluation results
ENLG '11 Proceedings of the 13th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation
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In many areas of NLP reuse of utility tools such as parsers and POS taggers is now common, but this is still rare in NLG. The subfield of surface realisation has perhaps come closest, but at present we still lack a basis on which different surface realisers could be compared, chiefly because of the wide variety of different input representations used by different realisers. This paper outlines an idea for a shared task in surface realisation, where inputs are provided in a common-ground representation formalism which participants map to the types of input required by their system. These inputs are derived from existing annotated corpora developed for language analysis (parsing etc.). Outputs (realisations) are evaluated by automatic comparison against the human-authored text in the corpora as well as by human assessors.