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ICONOCLAST publications

Journal Articles Power, R., Scott, D. and Bouayad-Agha, N (2003). Document Structure, Computational Linguistics, 29,4.   pp. 211 - 260. [pdf version]

N. Bouayad-Agha, D. Scott and R. Power. (2000) `Integrating Content and Style in Documents: a case study of Patient Information Leaflets', Information Design Journal, 9/2-3, pp. 161-176 [pdf].

Conferences

N. Bouayad-Agha (2000) `Layout Annotation in a Corpus of Patient Information Leaflets', Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC-2000), pp 507-510, Athens, Greece [ps].

N. Bouayad-Agha, R. Power and D. Scott (2000) `Can text structure be incompatible with rhetorical structure?', Proceedings of the International Conference in Natural Language Generation (INLG-2000), pp.194-200, Mitzpe Ramon, Israel [ps].

R. Kibble and R. Power (2000) `An integrated framework for text planning and pronominalisation', Proceedings of the International Conference in Natural Language Generation (INLG-2000), pp.77-84, Mitzpe Ramon, Israel [ps].

R. Power (2000) `Planning texts by constraint satisfaction', International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING), pp.XX-XX, Saarburcken, Germany [ps].

R. Power (1999) `Generating referring expressions with a unification grammar', Proceedings of the Nth Conference of the European Association for Computation Linguistics (EACL-99), pp.9-14, Bergen, Norway [ps].

R. Power, D. Scott and R. Evans (1998) `What You See Is What You Meant: direct knowledge editing with natural language feedback', Proceedings of the 13th Biennial European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 98), Brighton, UK [ps].

D. Scott, R. Power and R. Evans (1998) `Generation as a solution to its own problem' Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Natural Language Generation (INLG 98), Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada [ps].

Workshops N.Bouayad-Agha (2000) `Using an abstract rhetorical representation to generate a variety of pragmatically congruent texts', Companion Volume to the Proceedings of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL-2000), Student Workshop, pp 16-22, Hong-Kong [ps].

R. Kibble, R. Power and K. van Deemter (1999) `Editing logically complex discourse meanings', Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Computational Semantics, pp. 147-162 [ps].

R. Power, C. Doran and D. Scott (1999) `Generating embedded discourse markers from rhetorical structure', Proceedings of the European Workshop on Natural Language Generation (EWNLG-99), pp.30-37, Toulouse, France [ps].

R. Power (1999) `Controlling logical scope in text generation', Proceedings of the European Workshop on Natural Language Generation (EWNLG-99), pp. 1-9, Toulouse, France [ps].

K. van Deemter and R. Power (1998) `Coreference in knowledge editing', Proceedings of the COLING-ACL Workshop on the Computational Treatment of Nominals, pp.55-60, Montreal Canada [ps].

Symposia and colloquia N. Bouayad-Agha and A. Kilgarriff, (1999) `Duplication in Corpora', Proceedings of the 2nd CLUK Colloquium, Colchester, Essex [ps].

N.Bouayad-Agha (1999) `Annotating logical structure in a corpus of information leaflets', Technical Report for the AAAI symposium on Using Layout for the Generation, Understanding or Retrieval of Documents, pp 58-61, Cape Cod [ps].

R. Kibble and R. Power (1999) `Using centering theory to plan coherent texts', Proceedings of the 12th Amsterdam Colloqium [ps].

R. Power (1999) `Adapting wording to layout', Technical Report for the AAAI symposium on Using Layout for the Generation, Understanding or Retrieval of Documents, pp 21-26, Cape Cod.

Technical Reports R. Power, `Mapping Rhetorical Structures to Text Structures by Constraint Satisfaction', (2000) ITRI-00-01.

R. Power and D.Scott (eds), `Using Layout for the Generation, Understanding or Retrieval of Documents', (1999) Technical Report FS-99-04, AAAI Press, Papers from the 1999 Fall Symposium held in North Falmouth, Massachusetts.


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