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2nd CFP: ENLG 2009 (12th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation)
12th EUROPEAN WORKSHOP ON NATURAL LANGUAGE GENERATION (ENLG 2009) http://enlg2009.uvt.nl/ ** SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS ** ENLG 2009 is organized as an EACL workshop, and will take place on 30 and 31 March 2009 in Athens, Greece. The ENLG 2009 workshop continues a biennial series of workshops on natural language generation that has been running since 1987, providing a regular forum for presentation of research in this area, both for NLG specialists and for researchers from other areas. ENLG 2009 includes two special events. To begin, the Generation Challenges 2009 (http://www.nltg.brighton.ac.uk/research/genchal09) will be held in conjunction with ENLG 2009, as an umbrella event designed to bring together three different shared-task evaluation efforts that involve the generation of natural language. The Generation Challenges are organized by Anja Belz, Albert Gatt and Eric Kow. In addition, ENLG 2009 will have a special track devoted to the generation of vague language based on exact input data. TOPICS ENLG 2009 invites substantial, original, and unpublished submissions on all topics related to natural language generation. Topics of interest include: - Affective / emotional generation - Content and text planning - Generation for embodied agents and robots - Evaluation of NLG systems - Text-to-text generation - Lexicalisation - Multimedia or multimodal generation - Story-telling and narrative generation - NLG for real-world applications - NLG in linguistically motivated frameworks - Personalization and personality of text - Psycholinguistics and NLG - Referring expression generation - Statistical processing for NLG - Surface realization - Use of ontologies in NLG - Vague expressions and large database [special track] Requirements: A paper accepted for presentation at ENLG 2009 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 SUBMISSION ENLG has two submission categories, long and short papers: - Long papers are most appropriate for presenting substantial research results and must not exceed eight (8) pages, including 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 will be presented as posters during the poster session). Submissions should be uploaded to the Start web site for the workshop (https://www.softconf.com/eacl09/enlg/). The only accepted format for submitted papers is Adobe PDF. Submissions should follow the two-column format of ACL proceedings. Use of the ACL style files is strongly recommended (see http://www.eacl2009.gr/conference/authors). Reviewing will be blind, so you should avoid identifying the authors within the paper. Please note that papers for the shared tasks should be submitted via the Generation Challenges website. If authors have any questions, they should contact the workshop organizers. PROGRAM COMMITTEE The following researchers have agreed to be members of the ENLG 2009 Program Committee. - Regina Barzilay, MIT, USA - John Bateman, Universitat Bremen, Germany - Anja Belz, University of Brighton, UK - Stephan Busemann, DFKI, Germany - Charles Callaway, University of Edinburgh, UK - Roger Evans, University of Brighton, UK - Leo Ferres, University of Concepcion, Chile - Mary-Ellen Foster, University of Munich, Germany - Claire Gardent, CNRS/LORIA, France - Albert Gatt, University of Aberdeen, UK - John Kelleher, Dublin Insitute of Technology, Ireland - Geert-Jan Kruijff, DFKI GmbH, Germany - David McDonald, BBN Technologies, USA - Jon Oberlander, University of Edinburgh, UK - Paul Piwek, The Open University, UK - Ehud Reiter, University of Aberdeen, UK - David Reitter, Pittsburgh University, USA - Graeme Ritchie, University of Aberdeen, UK - Matthew Stone, Rutgers, USA - Takenobu Tokunaga, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan - Kees van Deemter, University of Aberdeen, UK - Manfred Stede, Universitat Potsdam, Germany - Ielka van der Sluis, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland - Jette Viethen, Macquarie University, Australia - Michael White, Ohio State University, USA ENLG 2009 is endorsed by the ACL Special Interest Group on Generation (SIGGEN). IMPORTANT DATES - Dec 19, 2008 Deadline for paper submission - Jan 30, 2009 Notification of acceptance of papers - Feb 13, 2009 Camera-ready copies due - Mar 30-31, 2009 ENLG 2009 CONTACT ENLG 2009 is organized by: Emiel Krahmer Tilburg Centre for Creative Computing Tilburg University The Netherlands e.j.krahmer@uvt.nl Mariet Theune Human Media Interaction (HMI) University of Twente The Netherlands m.theune@ewi.utwente.nl |



