A project funded within the FRONTIER innovation fund of the Excellence Initiative of the University of Heidelberg
Joint project of
- Prof. Dr. Anette Frank, Department of Computational Linguistics
- Dr. Michael Strube, EML Research gGmbH (now HITS)
- Dr. Susanne Krömker, Interdisciplinary Centre for Scientific Computing, IWR
- Prof. Dr. Christiane von Stutterheim, Department for German as a Foreign Language
Researchers:
- Michael Roth, Department of Computational Linguistics (now: University of the Saarland)
- Stefanie Schuldes, EML Research gGmbH
Publications:
- Schuldes, S., Boland, K., Roth, M., Strube, M., Kroemker, S. and Frank, A. (2011): Modeling spatial knowledge for generating verbal and visual route directions. Proceedings of the 15th Annual KES Conference, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Springer-Verlag, to appear.
- Roth, M. and Frank, A. (2010): Computing EM-based alignments of routes and route directions as a basis for natural language generation. Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Computational Linguistics (Coling 2010), Beijing, China, August.
- Roth, M., Haas, M., Hildebrand, E., and Matios, E. (2010): The Heidelberg GIVE-2 System. Technical report, presented at the Generation Challenges Poster Session at INLG'10.
- Roth, M., Schuldes, S., Frank, A., and Strube, M. (2009): Creating an Annotated Corpus for Generating Walking Directions. in Proceedings of the ACL 2009 Workshop on Language Generation and Summarisation, Singapore.
- Roth, M. and Frank, A. (2009): A NLG-based Application for Walking Directions. in: Companion Volume to the Proceedings of the 47th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 4th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing of the Asian Federation of Natural Language Processing (ACL-IJCNLP), Singapore.