@inproceedings{tran-nguyen-2020-webnlg,
title = "{W}eb{NLG} 2020 Challenge: Semantic Template Mining for Generating References from {RDF}",
author = "Tran, Trung and
Nguyen, Dang Tuan",
editor = "Castro Ferreira, Thiago and
Gardent, Claire and
Ilinykh, Nikolai and
van der Lee, Chris and
Mille, Simon and
Moussallem, Diego and
Shimorina, Anastasia",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Natural Language Generation from the Semantic Web (WebNLG+)",
month = "12",
year = "2020",
address = "Dublin, Ireland (Virtual)",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2020.webnlg-1.21",
pages = "177--185",
abstract = "We present in this paper our mining system for shared task WebNLG Challenge 2020. The general idea of the system is that we generate the semantic template of the output reference from the input RDF XML structure. In the training process, we perform the following subtasks: (i) extract the core information from input RDF; (ii) generate semantic templates from corresponding references. With new RDF XML data, we detect the core information, in turn add the new template into the warehouse and determine the output semantic template. We will evaluate the output natural language references in two processes: automatic and human evaluations. The results of the first tested process show that our system generates the high quality English descriptions from testing RDF XML structures and has a good contribution to the NLG state-of-the-art.",
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T WebNLG 2020 Challenge: Semantic Template Mining for Generating References from RDF
%A Tran, Trung
%A Nguyen, Dang Tuan
%Y Castro Ferreira, Thiago
%Y Gardent, Claire
%Y Ilinykh, Nikolai
%Y van der Lee, Chris
%Y Mille, Simon
%Y Moussallem, Diego
%Y Shimorina, Anastasia
%S Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Natural Language Generation from the Semantic Web (WebNLG+)
%D 2020
%8 December
%I Association for Computational Linguistics
%C Dublin, Ireland (Virtual)
%F tran-nguyen-2020-webnlg
%X We present in this paper our mining system for shared task WebNLG Challenge 2020. The general idea of the system is that we generate the semantic template of the output reference from the input RDF XML structure. In the training process, we perform the following subtasks: (i) extract the core information from input RDF; (ii) generate semantic templates from corresponding references. With new RDF XML data, we detect the core information, in turn add the new template into the warehouse and determine the output semantic template. We will evaluate the output natural language references in two processes: automatic and human evaluations. The results of the first tested process show that our system generates the high quality English descriptions from testing RDF XML structures and has a good contribution to the NLG state-of-the-art.
%U https://aclanthology.org/2020.webnlg-1.21
%P 177-185
Markdown (Informal)
[WebNLG 2020 Challenge: Semantic Template Mining for Generating References from RDF](https://aclanthology.org/2020.webnlg-1.21) (Tran & Nguyen, WebNLG 2020)
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