Computing Science Mini-Workshop "Perspectives on Text Readability"

Computing Science Mini-Workshop "Perspectives on Text Readability"
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This is a past event

A Mini-Workshop on Perspectives on Text Readability

Speakers:

  • Hitoshi Nishikawa (NTT Media Intelligence Laboratories, Tokyo) - Learning to Generate Coherent Summary with Discriminative Hidden Semi-Markov Model
  • Tadashi Nomoto (National Institute of Japanese Literature, Tokyo) - Exploration in Memory Based Topic Detection (Or Concept Generation with Distributional Semantics)
  • Itsumi Saito (NTT Media Intelligence Laboratories, Tokyo) - Morphological Analysis for Japanese Noisy Text-based on Character-level and Word-level Normalization
  • Angrosh Mandya (University of Aberdeen) - Lexico-syntactic Text Simplification and Compression with Typed Dependencies
  • Artemis Parvizi (University of Aberdeen) - Selecting Ontology Entailments for Presentation to Users: a Natural Language Generation View
  • Roman Kutlak (University of Aberdeen) - SASSY:  Scrutable Autonomous Systems
Speaker
Various from Japan and Scotland
Hosted by
Advaith Siddharthan
Venue
Meston 2