Papers by GNOME Project Members
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Kees van Deemter and Rodger Kibble, 1999, What is coreference, and what should coreference
annotation be?, ACL workshop on
Coreference and its applications ,
University of Maryland,
June 1999.
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Renate Henschel,John Bateman and Christian Matthiessen: The solved part of NP generation,
presented at ESSLLI'99 Workshop:
The Generation of Nominal Expressions,
August 9-13 1999.
- Janet Hitzeman and Massimo Poesio, Long-distance pronominalisation and global focus. Proc. ACL/COLING 98. Montreal, August, 1998.
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- Rodger Kibble, 1999, Cb or not Cb? Centering theory applied to NLG, ACL workshop on
Discourse and Reference Structure,
University of Maryland,
June 1999.
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- Rodger Kibble and Richard Power, 1999, Using centering theory to plan coherent texts,
in
Proceedings of the 12th Amsterdam Colloquium.
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- Rodger Kibble and Richard Power, 2000, An integrated framework for text planning and pronominalisation, to appear in
Proceedings of The First International Natural Language Generation Conference (INLG'2000) .
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- Rodger Kibble and Kees van Deemter, 2000, Coreference Annotation: Whither?,
Second International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2000), Athens.
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Ivandre Paraboni and Kees van Deemter, Issues for the generation of Document Deixis,
presented at ESSLLI'99 Workshop: Deixis, Demonstration and Deictic Belief,
August 1999.
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Massimo Poesio, Renate Henschel, Janet Hitzeman and
Rodger Kibble: Statistical Generation:
A First Report,
presented at ESSLLI'99 Workshop:
The Generation of Nominal Expressions,
August 9-13 1999.
- Massimo Poesio, Renate Henschel, Janet Hitzeman, Rodger Kibble, Shane Montague, and Kees van Deemter, Towards An Annotation Scheme For Noun
Phrase Generation, Proc. of the EACL Workshop on Linguistically Interpreted Corpora. Bergen, June 1999.
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Rosemary Stevenson: The production of referring expressions:
Who gets referred to and how?
presented at ESSLLI'99 Workshop:
The Generation of Nominal Expressions,
August 9-13 1999.
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