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== What is Natural Language Generation? ==
 
== What is Natural Language Generation? ==
Natural language ''generation'' (NLG) focuses on algorithms and models for producing texts in English or other natural languages.  NLG systems generally produce summaries, explanations, descriptions etc of non-linguistic data from databases, knowledge bases, sensors, and so forth.  Good sources to learn about NLG include
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Natural language ''generation'' (NLG) focuses on algorithms and models for producing texts in English or other natural languages.  NLG systems generally produce summaries, explanations, descriptions, etc of non-linguistic data from databases, knowledge bases, sensors, and so forth.  Good sources to learn about NLG include
 
* [https://ehudreiter.com/2018/01/16/learn-about-nlg/ How do I Learn about NLG?]
 
* [https://ehudreiter.com/2018/01/16/learn-about-nlg/ How do I Learn about NLG?]
 
* [https://www.jair.org/index.php/jair/article/view/11173 Survey of the State of the Art in Natural Language Generation]
 
* [https://www.jair.org/index.php/jair/article/view/11173 Survey of the State of the Art in Natural Language Generation]

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ACL Special Interest Group on Natural Language Generation

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Welcome to the home page of the Association for Computational Linguistics Special Interest Group on Natural Language Generation. SIGGEN [ˈsɪɡ.ʤɛn] is a special interest group of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). It provides a forum for the discussion, dissemination and archiving of research topics and results in the field of text generation.

What is Natural Language Generation?

Natural language generation (NLG) focuses on algorithms and models for producing texts in English or other natural languages. NLG systems generally produce summaries, explanations, descriptions, etc of non-linguistic data from databases, knowledge bases, sensors, and so forth. Good sources to learn about NLG include

NLG Research Topics

Active topics of interest include:

  • Discourse models, content planning.
  • Syntactic realization: formalisms and models of grammars for sentence production.
  • Architecture of generators.
  • Lexical choice.
  • Psychological modelling of discourse production.
  • Pragmatic influences on lexical choice, syntax and content selection.
  • Multilingual or multi-modal generation.
  • Applications of generation technology (report generation, explanation for knowledge-based systems, automatic translation...).
  • Learning methods.
  • Evaluation of generation results.

Relevant aspects of the following areas relate to problems of natural language generation:

  • Grammar theory
  • Statistical methods
  • Speech synthesis
  • Psycholinguistics
  • Neuroscience
  • Philosophy

Upcoming Events

INLG 2019

Tokyo, Japan, 29 October - 1 November 2019. Follow @INLG2019 on Twitter for up-to-date information and announcements.

Recent Events

INLG 2018

Tilburg, Netherlands, 5-8 Novemeber 2018

INLG 2017

Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 4-7 September 2017

INLG 2016

Edinburgh, UK, 5-8 September 2016

Mailing List

Joining the mailing list:

The SIGGEN mailing list is currently going through a transition.
To sign up, view preferences, change preferences, or unsubscribe, go to:
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/SIGGEN
If there are any issues, e-mail: siggen-webmaster (ta) aclweb (dot) org.

Posting messages to the mailing list

Please join the mailing list first (see above). Then you may use the email alias siggen-list (ta) aclweb (dot) org to post e-mails to the list.

Board

The SIGGEN board is made up of the following people:

elected in December 2018 for the period from 1st January 2019 to 31st December 2022
elected in December 2016 for the period from 1st January 2017 to 31st December 2020
elected in December 2016 for the period from 1st January 2017 to 31st December 2020
elected in December 2018 for the period from 1st January 2019 to 31st December 2022
elected in December 2018 for the period from 1st January 2019 to 31st December 2020


To contact the entire board, please use the email alias: siggen-board (ta) aclweb (dot) org.

Workshop Proceedings

Archive

Newsletter Archive

Constitution

Who's Who in NLG

What's Where in NLG

Resources

Natural Language Generation Portal