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WebNLG+ - 3rd Workshop on Natural Language Generation from the Semantic Web
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://webnlg-challenge.loria.fr/workshop_2020/ webnlg-challenge@inria.fr News ---- - The deadline for submission has been extended to October 15! Workshop description -------------------- There is a growing need in the Semantic Web (SW) community for technologies that give humans easy access to the machine-oriented Web of data. Because it maps data to text, Natural Language Generation (NLG) provides a natural means for presenting this data in an organized, coherent and accessible way. Conversely, the representation languages used by the semantic web (e.g., RDF, OWL, SPARQL) are a natural starting ground for NLG systems. The goal of this workshop is twofold: * To promote discussion and exchange of research on NLG and the Semantic Web: the workshop will invite the submission of papers presenting new contributions, work in progress, system demonstrations, a negative result, an opinion piece or a summary of research activities. * To present and discuss the results of the ongoing second WebNLG challenge (WebNLG+): we will invite the submission of system descriptions that address either or both tasks of the challenge. WebNLG+ comprises two main tasks, on the one hand RDF-to-text generation, similarly to WebNLG 2017 but with new DBpedia data and into two languages (English and Russian), and on the other hand Text-to-RDF semantic parsing, i.e. converting a text in either language into the corresponding set of RDF triples. The full description of the challenge and its modalities can be found at https://webnlg-challenge.loria.fr/challenge_2020/. Topics include, but are not limited to: * Ontology Summarization * Content Selection * Ontology Modularization * Content Planning * Fact Ranking * Exploration of SW data * Standards for lexicons * Ontology Lexicalisation * Open Knowledge Extraction: Relations, Events, Entity Linking * Semantic Annotation and Wikification * Lexicalisation, Template Extraction, Surface Realisation * LG applications from SW data * Ontology Verbalisation * Query Verbalisation * Entity Presentation * Answer Aggregation and Rendering * NLG based NL interfaces to KBs * Document Generation * Summarisation and SW data * eLearning * Feedback Generation Important dates --------------- 15 April 2020: Shared Task starts 27 September 2020: Shared task submissions due 15 October 2020: Workshop papers due 15 October 2020: Shared Task system descriptions due 10 November 2020: Notification of acceptance 20 November 2020: Camera-ready papers and system descriptions due 18 December 2020: Workshop date Submission ---------- Authors should submit anonymous short or long papers which should not exceed 4 and 8 pages in length respectively. Both long and short papers have unlimited references. The final camera ready version of the full paper for the proceedings will be given one additional page. The proceedings of the workshop will be published in the ACL anthology. Submissions should follow ACL Author Guidelines and policies for submission (https://www.aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=ACL_Author_Guidelines), review and citation, and be anonymised for double blind reviewing. ACL 2020 offers both LaTeX style files and Microsoft Word templates (http://acl2020.org/downloads/acl2020-templates.zip). Papers should be submitted electronically through the EASYCHAIR system: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=webnlg2020 Submission deadline is October 15 23:59 UTC -12. Reviewing will be blind and submission selection will be managed by an international programme committee. As reviewing will be blind, the paper should not include the authors' names and affiliations. Self-references that reveal the authors' identity, e.g., "We previously showed (Smith, 1991) ...", should be avoided. Instead, use citations such as "Smith previously showed (Smith, 1991) ...". Dual submission to other conferences is permitted, provided that authors clearly indicate this in the "Acknowledgments" section of the paper when submitted. If the paper is accepted at both venues, the authors will need to choose which venue to present at, since they can not present the same paper twice. Programme Committee ------------------- Jose Maria Alonso, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain Emmanuel Ayodele, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Russia Anja Belz, University of Brighton, UK Bernd Bohnet, Google Research, The Netherlands Thiago Castro Ferreira, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil Benoît Crabbé, University of Paris, France David Dale, Independent, Russia Stamatia Dasiopoulou, Independent, Spain Henry Elder, ADAPT, Dublin City University, Ireland Claire Gardent, CNRS/LORIA, Nancy, France Sebastian Gehrmann, Google Research, USA David M. Howcroft, Heriot-Watt University, UK Nikolai Ilinykh, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Guy Lapalme, RALI-DIRO, Université de Montréal, Canada Simon Mille, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain Chris Kedzie, Columbia University, USA Chris van der Lee, Tilburg University, The Netherlands Diego Moussalem, Paderborn University, Germany Dang Tuan Nguyen, Saigon University, Vietnam Alina Petrova, University of Oxford, UK Abhishek V. Potnis, IIT Bombay, India Marco Roberti, University of Turin, Italy Aleksander Shvets, Pompeu Fabra University, Spain Anastasia Shimorina, Université de Lorraine/LORIA, Nancy, France Marco Antonio Sobrevilla Cabezudo, University of São Paulo, Brazil Ashish Upadhyay, Robert Gordon University, UK Leo Wanner, Pompeu Fabra University, Spain Xiang Yu, University of Stuttgart, Germany Rui Zhang, Yale University, USA |
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