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9th International Conference on Natural Language Generation (INLG 2016)

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9th International Conference on Natural Language Generation (INLG 2016)

Location : Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
Dates : 5-8 September 2016
Website : http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/InteractionLab/INLG2016/

Submissions deadline : 16 May 2016

The Special Interest Group on Natural Language Generation is pleased to
announce that the 9th International Conference on Natural Language
Generation (INLG 2016) will take place in Edinburgh, Scotland from 5-8
September. The first two days (5-6 September 2016) will consist of
workshops, tutorial and a hackathon and the final two days (7-8
September 2016) will be the main conference.

Keynote Speakers :
- Yejin Choi (University of Washington)
- Vera Demberg (Saarland University)

Workshops :
- 2nd International Workshop on NLG and the Semantic Web (WebNLG) :
http://webnlg2016.sciencesconf.org
- Workshop on Computational Creativity in Language Generation : TBA
Tutorial :
- Tutorial on Deep Learning for NLG by Tsung-Hsien Wen (University of
Cambridge) : http://mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/ thw28/

Hackathon :
- The first SIGGEN Hackathon (Yaji Sripada and David Howcroft). Please
fill out the questionnaire ! http://goo.gl/forms/pkdDkUE

Special Session :
- Generation Challenges (GenChal) : Shared task proposals (watch this
space for CFP)

For the main conference, we invite substantial, original, and
unpublished submissions on all topics related to natural language
generation.

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) :

Affect / emotion generation
Applications for people with disabilities
Cognitive modeling of language generation
Content and text planning
Data-to-text generation
Evaluation of NLG systems
Grounded language generation
Lexicalisation
Multimedia generation
Multimodality in generation
Storytelling and narrative generation
NLG and accessibility
NLG in dialogue
NLG for embodied agents and robots
NLG for real-world applications
NLG in linguistically motivated frameworks
Paraphrase generation
Personalization and personality of text
Psycholinguistics and NLG
Referring expression generation
Rule-based approaches to generation
Statistical approaches to generation
Comparisons between rule-based and statistical approaches to NLG
Surface realization
Text-to-text generation and summarisation

Requirements
A paper accepted for presentation at INLG 2016 must not have been
presented at any other meeting with publicly available
proceedings. Submission to other conferences should be clearly indicated
on the paper.

Paper Categories
INLG 2016 has three submission categories, long and short papers, and
demos :

Long papers are most appropriate for presenting substantial research
results and must not exceed eight (8) pages of content, with up to two
additional pages for references. These will be orally presented. Short
papers are more appropriate for presenting an ongoing research effort
and must not exceed four (4) pages, including references. These may be
presented orally or as posters. Demo papers should be no more than two
(2) pages in length, including references, and should describe
implemented systems which are of relevance to the NLG community. Demo
papers will be included in the proceedings. Authors of demo papers
should be willing to present a demo of their system during INLG 2016.

Important Dates
Long/Short Paper and Demo Submission : Friday 16 May 2016
Notification : Thursday 30 June 2016
Camera-ready : Friday 29 July 2016
Conference : Monday-Thursday 5-8 September 2016

Organizing Committee
General Chairs : Amy Isard, Verena Rieser, Dimitra Gkatzia
Local Chairs : Simon Keizer
Workshops Chair : Albert Gatt

Contact : inlg2016@googlegroups.com

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