(UK) Natural Language Generation Group at the Open University
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Description: The NLG Group at the Open University is a research team focusing on Flexible Information Presentation, Conceptual Authoring and other approaches related to Natural Language Generation. The group is led by Donia Scott (formerly director of ITRI) and was established in mid-2005. Former research results of group members include WYSIWYM and RAGS.
The Open University Natural Language Generation Group The Natural Language Generation group at the is a team of computer scientists and computational linguists working together to develop theories and technologies to support the automatic generation of natural language. Broadly speaking, our work focuses on what we call 'Flexible Information Presentation': generating presentations that are appropriate to the context in which they occur. In particular, we are interested in achieving flexibility with respect to:
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Page title: | The Open University Natural Language Generation Group |
Keywords: | Natural Language Generation, NLG, NLG research, NLG group, NLGg, Natural Language Processing, NLP, flexible information presentation, dialog, dialogue, avatars, animated agents, anthropomorphic user interfaces, language engineering, Conceptual Authoring, WYSIWYM, SWAT, CODA, NumGen, OpenCAT, Computational Linguistics, research, post-graduate research, PhD student, Direct Knowledge Editing, Centre for Research in Computing, CRC, The Open University, OU, Milton Keynes, Dr. Richard Power, Dr. Paul Piwek, Dr. Sandra Williams, Dr. Svetlana Stoyanchev, Dr Allan Third, Brian Pluss, Tu Ahn Nguyen, Sharon Moyo, Richard Doust |
Description: | This is the home page of the Natural Language Generation research group at the Open University. |
IP-address: | 137.108.64.130 |