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2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j21]Beatrice Alex, Claire Grover, Richard Tobin, Jon Oberlander:
Geoparsing historical and contemporary literary text set in the City of Edinburgh. Lang. Resour. Evaluation 53(4): 651-675 (2019) - 2018
- [c49]Amy Isard, Jon Oberlander, Claire Grover:
Up-cycling Data for Natural Language Generation. LREC 2018 - 2017
- [j20]Chris Speed, Jon Oberlander:
Centre for design informatics. Interactions 24(2): 18-21 (2017) - [j19]Beatrice Alex, Claire Grover, Jon Oberlander, Tara Thomson, Miranda Anderson, James Loxley, Uta Hinrichs, Ke Zhou:
Palimpsest: Improving assisted curation of loco-specific literature. Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit. 32(suppl_1): i4-i16 (2017) - 2016
- [c48]Clare Llewellyn, Claire Grover, Jon Oberlander:
Improving Topic Model Clustering of Newspaper Comments for Summarisation. ACL (Student Research Workshop) 2016: 43-50 - [c47]Beatrice Alex, Clare Llewellyn, Claire Grover, Jon Oberlander, Richard Tobin:
Homing in on Twitter Users: Evaluating an Enhanced Geoparser for User Profile Locations. LREC 2016 - [c46]Shomir Wilson, Alan W. Black, Jon Oberlander:
This Table is Different: A WordNet-Based Approach to Identifying References to Document Entities. GWC 2016: 432-440 - 2015
- [c45]Clare Llewellyn, Claire Grover, Beatrice Alex, Jon Oberlander, Richard Tobin:
Extracting a Topic Specific Dataset from a Twitter Archive. TPDL 2015: 364-367 - 2014
- [c44]Shomir Wilson, Jon Oberlander:
Determiner-Established Deixis to Communicative Artifacts in Pedagogical Text. ACL (2) 2014: 409-414 - [c43]Clare Llewellyn, Claire Grover, Jon Oberlander:
Summarizing Newspaper Comments. ICWSM 2014 - [c42]Clare Llewellyn, Claire Grover, Jon Oberlander, Ewan Klein:
Re-using an Argument Corpus to Aid in the Curation of Social Media Collections. LREC 2014: 462-468 - [c41]Chris Speed, Larissa Pschetz, Jon Oberlander, Alexandros Papadopoulos-Korfiatis:
Dancing robots. TEI 2014: 353-356 - 2013
- [c40]K. Tamsin Maxwell, Jon Oberlander, W. Bruce Croft:
Feature-Based Selection of Dependency Paths in Ad Hoc Information Retrieval. ACL (1) 2013: 507-516 - 2012
- [c39]Clare Llewellyn, Claire Grover, Jon Oberlander, Elspeth Haston:
Enhancing the Curation of Botanical Data Using Text Analysis Tools. TPDL 2012: 480-485 - [c38]Alastair J. Gill, Carsten Brockmann, Jon Oberlander:
Perceptions of Alignment and Personality in Generated Dialogue. INLG 2012: 40-48 - 2011
- [c37]Francisco Iacobelli, Alastair J. Gill, Scott Nowson, Jon Oberlander:
Large Scale Personality Classification of Bloggers. ACII (2) 2011: 568-577 - [c36]Sara Dalzel-Job, Jon Oberlander, Tim Smith:
Don't Look Now: The relationship between mutual gaze, task performance and staring in Second Life. CogSci 2011 - [c35]Carrie Theisen-White, Simon Kirby, Jon Oberlander:
Integrating the Horizontal and Vertical Cultural Transmission of Novel Communication Systems. CogSci 2011 - [p2]Eduard H. Hovy, Jon Oberlander, Norbert Reithinger:
IMIX: Good Questions, Promising Answers. Interactive Multi-modal Question-Answering 2011: 271-279 - 2010
- [j18]Mary Ellen Foster, Jon Oberlander:
User preferences can drive facial expressions: evaluating an embodied conversational agent in a recommender dialogue system. User Model. User Adapt. Interact. 20(4): 341-381 (2010) - [c34]Alexander Koller, Kristina Striegnitz, Donna Byron, Justine Cassell, Robert Dale, Johanna D. Moore, Jon Oberlander:
The First Challenge on Generating Instructions in Virtual Environments. Empirical Methods in Natural Language Generation 2010: 328-352 - [c33]Manuel Giuliani, Mary Ellen Foster, Amy Isard, Colin Matheson, Jon Oberlander, Alois C. Knoll:
Situated Reference in a Hybrid Human-Robot Interaction System. INLG 2010 - [c32]Alexander Koller, Kristina Striegnitz, Andrew Gargett, Donna Byron, Justine Cassell, Robert Dale, Johanna D. Moore, Jon Oberlander:
Report on the Second NLG Challenge on Generating Instructions in Virtual Environments (GIVE-2). INLG 2010
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j17]Nikiforos Karamanis, Chris Mellish, Massimo Poesio, Jon Oberlander:
Evaluating Centering for Information Ordering Using Corpora. Comput. Linguistics 35(1): 29-46 (2009) - [c31]Alexander Koller, Kristina Striegnitz, Donna Byron, Justine Cassell, Robert Dale, Sara Dalzel-Job, Johanna D. Moore, Jon Oberlander:
Validating the web-based evaluation of NLG systems. ACL/IJCNLP (2) 2009: 301-304 - [c30]Alexander Koller, Donna Byron, Justine Cassell, Robert Dale, Johanna D. Moore, Jon Oberlander, Kristina Striegnitz:
The Software Architecture for the First Challenge on Generating Instructions in Virtual Environments. EACL (Demos) 2009: 33-36 - [c29]Donna Byron, Alexander Koller, Kristina Striegnitz, Justine Cassell, Robert Dale, Johanna D. Moore, Jon Oberlander:
Report on the First NLG Challenge on Generating Instructions in Virtual Environments (GIVE). ENLG 2009: 165-173 - [c28]Alastair J. Gill, Scott Nowson, Jon Oberlander:
What Are They Blogging About? Personality, Topic and Motivation in Blogs. ICWSM 2009 - [c27]Mary Ellen Foster, Manuel Giuliani, Amy Isard, Colin Matheson, Jon Oberlander, Alois C. Knoll:
Evaluating Description and Reference Strategies in a Cooperative Human-Robot Dialogue System. IJCAI 2009: 1818-1823 - 2008
- [c26]Alastair J. Gill, Darren Gergle, Robert M. French, Jon Oberlander:
Emotion rating from short blog texts. CHI 2008: 1121-1124 - [c25]Alastair J. Gill, Robert M. French, Darren Gergle, Jon Oberlander:
The language of emotion in short blog texts. CSCW 2008: 299-302 - [c24]Sara Dalzel-Job, Craig Nicol, Jon Oberlander:
Comparing behavioural and self-report measures of engagement with an embodied conversational agent: a first report on eye tracking in Second Life. ETRA 2008: 83-85 - [c23]Mary Ellen Foster, Ellen Gurman Bard, Markus Guhe, Robin L. Hill, Jon Oberlander, Alois C. Knoll:
The roles of haptic-ostensive referring expressions in cooperative, task-based human-robot dialogue. HRI 2008: 295-302 - 2007
- [j16]Simon Garrod, Nicolas Fay, John Lee, Jon Oberlander, Tracy MacLeod:
Foundations of Representation: Where Might Graphical Symbol Systems Come From? Cogn. Sci. 31(6): 961-987 (2007) - [j15]Mary Ellen Foster, Jon Oberlander:
Corpus-based generation of head and eyebrow motion for an embodied conversational agent. Lang. Resour. Evaluation 41(3-4): 305-323 (2007) - [j14]Ion Androutsopoulos, Jon Oberlander, Vangelis Karkaletsis:
Source authoring for multilingual generation of personalised object descriptions. Nat. Lang. Eng. 13(3): 191-233 (2007) - [c22]Tom Betts, Maria Milosavljevic, Jon Oberlander:
The Utility of Information Extraction in the Classification of Books. ECIR 2007: 295-306 - [c21]Scott Nowson, Jon Oberlander:
Identifying more bloggers: Towards large scale personality classification of personal weblogs. ICWSM 2007 - 2006
- [j13]Scott Nowson, Jon Oberlander:
Differentiating Document Type and Author Personality for Linguistic Features. Aust. J. Intell. Inf. Process. Syst. 9(2): 84-88 (2006) - [c20]Scott Nowson, Jon Oberlander:
The Identity of Bloggers: Openness and Gender in Personal Weblogs. AAAI Spring Symposium: Computational Approaches to Analyzing Weblogs 2006: 163-167 - [c19]Jon Oberlander, Scott Nowson:
Whose Thumb Is It Anyway? Classifying Author Personality from Weblog Text. ACL 2006 - [c18]Jon Oberlander:
Adapting NLP to Adaptive Hypermedia. AH 2006: 20 - [c17]Mary Ellen Foster, Jon Oberlander:
Data-Driven Generation of Emphatic Facial Displays. EACL 2006 - [c16]Amy Isard, Carsten Brockmann, Jon Oberlander:
Individuality and Alignment in Generated Dialogues. INLG 2006: 25-32 - 2004
- [c15]Nikiforos Karamanis, Massimo Poesio, Chris Mellish, Jon Oberlander:
Evaluating Centering-Based Metrics of Coherence. ACL 2004: 391-398 - [c14]Nikiforos Karamanis, Chris Mellish, Jon Oberlander, Massimo Poesio:
A Corpus-Based Methodology for Evaluating Metrics of Coherence for Text Structuring. INLG 2004: 90-99 - 2003
- [j12]Amy Isard, Jon Oberlander, Colin Matheson, Ion Androutsopoulos:
Speaking the Users' Languages. IEEE Intell. Syst. 18(1): 40-45 (2003) - 2002
- [j11]Judy Robertson, Jon Oberlander:
Ghostwriter: Educational Drama and Presence in a Virtual Environment. J. Comput. Mediat. Commun. 8(1): 0 (2002) - 2001
- [j10]Mick O'Donnell, Chris Mellish, Jon Oberlander, Alistair Knott:
ILEX: an architecture for a dynamic hypertext generation system. Nat. Lang. Eng. 7(3): 225-250 (2001) - [i1]Ion Androutsopoulos, Vassiliki Kokkinaki, Aggeliki Dimitromanolaki, Jonathan Calder, Jon Oberlander, Elena Not:
Generating Multilingual Personalized Descriptions of Museum Exhibits - The M-PIRO Project. CoRR cs.CL/0110057 (2001) - 2000
- [c13]Michael O'Donnell, Alistair Knott, Jon Oberlander, Chris Mellish:
Optimising text quality in generation from relational databases. INLG 2000: 133-140 - [c12]Michael O'Donnell, Alistair Knott, Jon Oberlander, Chris Mellish:
Demonstration of ILEX 3.0. INLG 2000: 257-259 - [p1]Jon Oberlander, Alex Lascarides:
Laconic discourses and total eclipses. Abduction, Belief and Context in Dialogue 2000: 391-412
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j9]Jon Oberlander, Padraic Monaghan, Richard Cox, Keith Stenning, Richard Tobin:
Unnatural Language Processing. J. Log. Lang. Inf. 8(3): 363-384 (1999) - 1998
- [j8]Maria Milosavljevic, Jon Oberlander:
Dynamic Catalogues on the WWW. Comput. Networks 30(1-7): 666-668 (1998) - [j7]Jon Oberlander:
Do the Right Thing ... but Expect the Unexpected. Comput. Linguistics 24(3): 501-507 (1998) - [j6]Robert Dale, Jon Oberlander, Maria Milosavljevic, Alistair Knott:
Integrating natural language generation and hypertext to produce dynamic documents. Interact. Comput. 11(2): 109-135 (1998) - [j5]Jon Oberlander:
Abstraction and Individual Style in Syllogistic and Heterogeneous Reasoning / Abstraktionen und individuelle Stile beim syllogistischen und heterogenen Schließen. Kognitionswissenschaft 7(1): 33-38 (1998) - [j4]Jon Oberlander, Mick O'Donnell, Chris Mellish, Alistair Knott:
Conversation in the museum: experiments in dynamic hypermedia with the intelligent labelling explorer. New Rev. Hypermedia Multim. 4: 11-32 (1998) - [c11]Maria Milosavljevic, Jon Oberlander:
Dynamic Hypertext Catalogues: Helping Users to Help Themselves. Hypertext 1998: 123-131 - [c10]Chris Mellish, Alistair Knott, Jon Oberlander, Mick O'Donnell:
Experiments Using Stochastic Search For Text Planning. INLG 1998 - [c9]Chris Mellish, Mick O'Donnell, Jon Oberlander, Alistair Knott:
An Architecture For Opportunistic Text Generation. INLG 1998 - [c8]Janet Hitzeman, Alan W. Black, Paul Taylor, Chris Mellish, Jon Oberlander:
On the use of automatically generated discourse-level information in a concept-to-speech synthesis system. ICSLP 1998 - 1997
- [j3]Janet Hitzeman, Chris Mellish, Jon Oberlander:
Dynamic Generation of Museum Web Pages: The Intelligent Labelling Explorer. Arch. Mus. Informatics 11(2): 107-115 (1997) - [c7]Jon Oberlander, Chris Mellish, Mick O'Donnell, Alistair Knott:
Exploring a Gallery with Intelligent Labels. ICHIM 1997: 80-87 - 1996
- [c6]Alistair Knott, Chris Mellish, Jon Oberlander, Mick O'Donnell:
Sources of Flexibility in Dynamic Hypertext Generation. INLG (1) 1996 - 1995
- [j2]Keith Stenning, Jon Oberlander:
A Cognitive Theory of Graphical and Linguistic Reasoning: Logic and Implementation. Cogn. Sci. 19(1): 97-140 (1995) - 1993
- [j1]Jon Oberlander:
Philip R. Cohen, Jerry Morgan and Martha E. Pollack, eds., Intentions in Communication. Artif. Intell. 63(1-2): 511-520 (1993) - [c5]Alex Lascarides, Jon Oberlander:
Temporal Connectives in a Discourse Context. EACL 1993: 260-268 - 1992
- [c4]Alex Lascarides, Nicholas Asher, Jon Oberlander:
Interferring Discourse Relations in Context. ACL 1992: 1-8 - [c3]Judy L. Delin, Jon Oberlander:
Aspect-Switching and Subordination: the Role of It-Clefts in Discourse. COLING 1992: 281-287 - [c2]Jon Oberlander, Alex Lascarides:
Preventing False Temporal Implicatures: Interactive Defaults for Text Generation. COLING 1992: 721-727 - [c1]Alex Lascarides, Jon Oberlander:
Abducing Temporal Discourse. NLG 1992: 167-182
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