RALI-OLST-ILFC Weekly Talks
On Wednesdays at 11:30 a.m. (Montreal time), we hold a one-hour talk on a language processing or linguistics topic. It is typically offered in hybrid mode (in person/videoconference). Once a month, the talk is organized by the French research group Linguistique Informatique, Formelle et de Terrain.
Data-To-Text: Generating Summaries of Complex Data in English and Other Languages
Ehud Reiter (e (point) reiter <at> abdn (point) ac (point) uk)
University of Aberdeen
Thursday 13 January 2011 at 3:30 PM — JOUR ET HEURE INHABITUELS
Salle 1355, Pavillon André-Aisenstadt — LOCAL INHABITUEL
Data-to-text systems use artificial intelligence and natural language processing techniques to automatically generate textual summaries (in English, French, or other human languages) of complex data sets. Experimental evidence suggests that such text summaries can be a useful complement to standard data presentation mechanisms (eg, visualisation) in many situations. I will give an overview of data-to-text technology, and describe some of the data-to-text systems we have built in meteorology, education, engineering, and medicine. I will also discuss some of the key challenges faced by data-to-text systems, including in particular producing reasonable narratives.
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