User and discourse models for multimodal communication
Intelligent user interfaces
Generating summaries from event data
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal - Special issue: summarizing text
Knowledge engineering and management: the CommonKADS methodology
Knowledge engineering and management: the CommonKADS methodology
Automatic generation of multimodal weather reports from datasets
ANLC '92 Proceedings of the third conference on Applied natural language processing
Automated Planning: Theory & Practice
Automated Planning: Theory & Practice
Designing illustrated texts: how language production is influenced by graphics generation
EACL '91 Proceedings of the fifth conference on European chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Bilingual generation of weather forecasts in an operations environment
COLING '90 Proceedings of the 13th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 3
Synthesizing weather forecasts from formated data
COLING '86 Proceedings of the 11th coference on Computational linguistics
A knowledge-based approach for automatic generation of summaries of behavior
AIMSA'06 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Artificial Intelligence: methodology, Systems, and Applications
A presentation model for multimedia summaries of behavior
Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
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This paper describes a knowledge-based approach for summarizing and presenting the behavior of hydrologic networks. This approach has been designed for visualizing data from sensors and simulations in the context of emergencies caused by floods. It follows a solution for event summarization that exploits physical properties of the dynamic system to automatically generate summaries of relevant data. The summarized information is presented using different modes such as text, 2D graphics and 3D animations on virtual terrains. The presentation is automatically generated using a hierarchical planner with abstract presentation fragments corresponding to discourse patterns, taking into account the characteristics of the user who receives the information and constraints imposed by the communication devices (mobile phone, computer, fax, etc.). An application following this approach has been developed for a national hydrologic information infrastructure of Spain.