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Albert Gatt
Albert Gatt
Professor of Natural Language Generation, Utrecht University
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Survey of the state of the art in natural language generation: Core tasks, applications and evaluation
A Gatt, E Krahmer
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research 61, 65-170, 2018
9902018
SimpleNLG: A realisation engine for practical applications
A Gatt, E Reiter
Proceedings of the 12th European workshop on natural language generation …, 2009
5402009
Automatic generation of textual summaries from neonatal intensive care data
F Portet, E Reiter, A Gatt, J Hunter, S Sripada, Y Freer, C Sykes
Artificial Intelligence 173 (7-8), 789-816, 2009
4072009
In pursuit of satisfaction and the prevention of embarrassment: affective state in group recommender systems
J Masthoff, A Gatt
User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction 16, 281-319, 2006
2182006
From data to text in the neonatal intensive care unit: Using NLG technology for decision support and information management
A Gatt, F Portet, E Reiter, J Hunter, S Mahamood, W Moncur, S Sripada
AI Communications 22 (3), 153-186, 2009
2162009
Best practices for the human evaluation of automatically generated text
C Van Der Lee, A Gatt, E Van Miltenburg, S Wubben, E Krahmer
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Natural Language …, 2019
2052019
Factors causing overspecification in definite descriptions
R Koolen, A Gatt, M Goudbeek, E Krahmer
Journal of Pragmatics 43 (13), 3231-3250, 2011
1382011
Human evaluation of automatically generated text: Current trends and best practice guidelines
C van der Lee, A Gatt, E van Miltenburg, E Krahmer
Computer Speech & Language 67, 101151, 2021
1282021
Where to put the image in an image caption generator
M Tanti, A Gatt, KP Camilleri
Natural Language Engineering 24 (3), 467-489, 2018
1222018
Evaluating algorithms for the generation of referring expressions using a balanced corpus
A Gatt, I Van Der Sluis, K Van Deemter
Proceedings of the 11th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation …, 2007
1202007
Unmasking contextual stereotypes: Measuring and mitigating BERT's gender bias
M Bartl, M Nissim, A Gatt
arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.14534, 2020
1122020
Using natural language generation technology to improve information flows in intensive care units
J Hunter, A Gatt, F Portet, E Reiter, S Sripada
Proceedings of the 18th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAL …, 2008
1102008
The importance of narrative and other lessons from an evaluation of an NLG system that summarises clinical data
E Reiter, A Gatt, F Portet, M Van Der Meulen
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Natural Language …, 2008
1052008
Summarising complex ICU data in natural language
J Hunter, Y Freer, A Gatt, R Logie, N McIntosh, M Van Der Meulen, ...
Procedings of the AMIA Annual Symposium (AMIA'08) 2008, 323, 2008
1032008
Building a Semantically Transparent Corpus for the Generation of Referring Expressions.
K van Deemter, I van der Sluis, A Gatt
Proceedings of the Fourth International Natural Language Generation …, 2006
982006
Automatic generation of natural language nursing shift summaries in neonatal intensive care: BT-Nurse
J Hunter, Y Freer, A Gatt, E Reiter, S Sripada, C Sykes
Artificial intelligence in medicine 56 (3), 157-172, 2012
932012
Generation of referring expressions: Assessing the incremental algorithm
K Deemter, A Gatt, I Sluis, R Power
Cognitive science 36 (5), 799-836, 2012
932012
What is the role of recurrent neural networks (rnns) in an image caption generator?
M Tanti, A Gatt, KP Camilleri
arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.02043, 2017
902017
Toward a computational psycholinguistics of reference production
K Van Deemter, A Gatt, RPG Van Gompel, E Krahmer
Topics in cognitive science 4 (2), 166-183, 2012
862012
Text Content and Task Performance in the Evaluation of a Natural Language Generation System.
A Gatt, F Portet
Proceedings of the Conference on Recent Advances in Natural Language …, 2009
842009
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