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Computational Generation of Referring Expressions: A Survey
Emiel Krahmer
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Kees van Deemter
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Year: 2012
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Learning when to point: A data-driven approach
Albert Gatt
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Patrizia Paggio
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Towards Situated Dialogue: Revisiting Referring Expression Generation
Rui Fang
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Changsong Liu
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Lanbo She
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Joyce Y. Chai
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Learning Distributions over Logical Forms for Referring Expression Generation
Nicholas FitzGerald
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Yoav Artzi
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Luke Zettlemoyer
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ReferItGame: Referring to Objects in Photographs of Natural Scenes
Sahar Kazemzadeh
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Vicente Ordonez
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Mark Matten
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Tamara Berg
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From the Virtual to the RealWorld: Referring to Objects in Real-World Spatial Scenes
Dimitra Gkatzia
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Verena Rieser
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Phil Bartie
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William Mackaness
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Learning to Generate Compositional Color Descriptions
Will Monroe
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Noah D. Goodman
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Christopher Potts
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Information Structure Prediction for Visual-world Referring Expressions
Micha Elsner
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Hannah Rohde
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Alasdair Clarke
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Generating flexible proper name references in text: Data, models and evaluation
Thiago Castro Ferreira
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Emiel Krahmer
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Sander Wubben
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Reference production in human-computer interaction: Issues for Corpus-based Referring Expression Generation
Danillo Rocha
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Ivandré Paraboni
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Definite Description Lexical Choice: taking Speaker’s Personality into account
Alex Lan
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Ivandré Paraboni
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Referring Expression Generation in time-constrained communication
André Mariotti
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Ivandré Paraboni
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Emergence of Gricean Maxims from Multi-Agent Decision Theory
Adam Vogel
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Max Bodoia
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Christopher Potts
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Daniel Jurafsky
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Generating Expressions that Refer to Visible Objects
Margaret Mitchell
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Kees van Deemter
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Ehud Reiter
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Individual Variation in the Choice of Referential Form
Thiago Castro Ferreira
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Emiel Krahmer
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Sander Wubben
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Neural Text Generation in Stories Using Entity Representations as Context
Elizabeth Clark
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Yangfeng Ji
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Noah A. Smith
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A Statistical NLG Framework for Aggregated Planning and Realization
Ravi Kondadadi
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Blake Howald
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Frank Schilder
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Implicatures and Nested Beliefs in Approximate Decentralized-POMDPs
Adam Vogel
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Christopher Potts
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Dan Jurafsky
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Why discourse affects speakers’ choice of referring expressions
Naho Orita
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Eliana Vornov
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Naomi Feldman
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Hal Daumé III
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Zoom: a corpus of natural language descriptions of map locations
Romina Altamirano
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Thiago Ferreira
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Ivandré Paraboni
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Luciana Benotti
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Generating overspecified referring expressions: the role of discrimination
Ivandré Paraboni
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Michelle Galindo
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Douglas Iacovelli
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Easy Things First: Installments Improve Referring Expression Generation for Objects in Photographs
Sina Zarrieß
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David Schlangen
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The red one!: On learning to refer to things based on discriminative properties
Angeliki Lazaridou
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Nghia The Pham
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Marco Baroni
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Obtaining referential word meanings from visual and distributional information: Experiments on object naming
Sina Zarrieß
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David Schlangen
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A Bayesian Model of Grounded Color Semantics
Brian McMahan
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Matthew Stone
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See No Evil, Say No Evil: Description Generation from Densely Labeled Images
Mark Yatskar
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Michel Galley
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Lucy Vanderwende
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Luke Zettlemoyer
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SUNNYNLP at SemEval-2018 Task 10: A Support-Vector-Machine-Based Method for Detecting Semantic Difference using Taxonomy and Word Embedding Features
Sunny Lai
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Kwong Sak Leung
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Yee Leung
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A Comparative Study of Weighting Schemes for the Interpretation of Spoken Referring Expressions
Su Nam Kim
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Ingrid Zukerman
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Thomas Kleinbauer
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Masud Moshtaghi
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Referring in Installments: A Corpus Study of Spoken Object References in an Interactive Virtual Environment
Kristina Striegnitz
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Hendrik Buschmeier
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Stefan Kopp
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Generating and Interpreting Referring Expressions as Belief State Planning and Plan Recognition
Dustin Smith
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Henry Lieberman
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Graphs and Spatial Relations in the Generation of Referring Expressions
Jette Viethen
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Margaret Mitchell
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Emiel Krahmer
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What and Where: An Empirical Investigation of Pointing Gestures and Descriptions in Multimodal Referring Actions
Albert Gatt
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Patrizia Paggio
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Probabilistic Type Theory for Incremental Dialogue Processing
Julian Hough
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Matthew Purver
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Generating effective referring expressions using charts
Nikolaos Engonopoulos
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Alexander Koller
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Moving Targets: Human References to Unstable Landmarks
Adriana Baltaretu
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Emiel Krahmer
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Alfons Maes
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Designing Algorithms for Referring with Proper Names
Kees van Deemter
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Task demands and individual variation in referring expressions
Adriana Baltaretu
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Thiago Castro Ferreira
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Towards proper name generation: a corpus analysis
Thiago Castro Ferreira
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Sander Wubben
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Emiel Krahmer
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Absolute and Relative Properties in Geographic Referring Expressions
Rodrigo de Oliveira
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Somayajulu Sripada
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Ehud Reiter
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Exploring the Behavior of Classic REG Algorithms in the Description of Characters in 3D Images
Gonzalo Méndez
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Raquel Hervás
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Susana Bautista
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Adrián Rabadán
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Teresa Rodríguez
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Referring Expression Generation under Uncertainty: Algorithm and Evaluation Framework
Tom Williams
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Matthias Scheutz
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Improving the generation of personalised descriptions
Thiago Castro Ferreira
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Ivandré Paraboni
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Referential Success of Set Referring Expressions with Fuzzy Properties
Nicolás Marín
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Gustavo Rivas-Gervilla
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Daniel Sánchez
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Living a discrete life in a continuous world: Reference in cross-modal entity tracking
Gemma Boleda
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Sebastian Padó
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Nghia The Pham
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Marco Baroni
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A Predictive Model for Notional Anaphora in English
Amir Zeldes
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Adapting Descriptions of People to the Point of View of a Moving Observer
Gonzalo Méndez
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Raquel Hervás
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Pablo Gervás
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Ricardo de la Rosa
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Daniel Ruiz
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Statistical NLG for Generating the Content and Form of Referring Expressions
Xiao Li
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Kees van Deemter
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Chenghua Lin
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Specificity measures and reference
Albert Gatt
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Nicolás Marín
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Gustavo Rivas-Gervilla
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Daniel Sánchez
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Decoding Strategies for Neural Referring Expression Generation
Sina Zarrieß
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David Schlangen
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Being data-driven is not enough: Revisiting interactive instruction giving as a challenge for NLG
Sina Zarrieß
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David Schlangen
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