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Recent Publications from Cécile Paris

2010

  • Nathalie Colineau and Cecile Paris. 2010. Talking about your health to strangers: Understanding the use of online social networks by patients. 2010. Accepted (6/04/2010) to the New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, Special Issue on Hypertext and Web Science: Emergent Structure, Communities and Collective Intelligence, Taylor and Francis.
     
  • Andrew Lampert, Robert Dale and Cecile Paris. Detecting Emails Containing Requests for Action. In the Proceedings of the 11th Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (NAACL2010), 2-4 June 2010
     
  • Cecile Paris, Stephen Wan and Paul Thomas. 2010. Focused and Aggregated Search: A Perspective from Natural Language Generation. To appear in Information Retrieval. Appeared on line: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10791-009-9121-0
     
  • Stephen Wan, Cecile Paris and Robert Dale. 2010. Supporting Browsing-Specific Information Needs: Introducing the Citation-Sensitive In-Browser Summariser. Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web. Electronic preprint (DOI) 10.1016/j.websem.2010.03.002
     
  • Stephen Wan, Mark Dras, Robert Dale and Cecile Paris. 2010. Improving Grammaticality in Statistical Sentence Generation: Introducing a Dependency Spanning Tree Algorithm with an Argument Satisfaction Model", in Empirical Methods in Natural Language Generation, E. Krahmer and M. Theune (Eds.). Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences, Vol. 5980. pp 13-44. Berlin, Heidelberg. Springer.
     
  • Paul Thomas, Katherine Noack, and Cecile Paris. 2010. Evaluating interfaces for government metasearch. To appear in Proceedings Information Interaction in Context (IIiX) 2010.
     
  • Nathalie Colineau and Cecile Paris. Can beneficial habits be induced through reflection? In the workshop on User Models for Motivational Systems, held in conjunction with the User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization Conference (UMAP), June 20-24, 2010, Hawaii, USA.
     
  • John Bateman and Cecile Paris. 2010. "Benutzermodellierung" (USer Modelling), In: Computerlinguistik und Sprachtechnologie -- Eine Einführung, 3rd Edition. Edited by: Carstensen, K.-U.; Ebert, Ch.; Endriss, C.; Jekat, S.; Klabunde, R. & Langer, H. Munich: Elsevier Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, 2010. pp 422 - 435. ISBN: 978- 3-8274-2023-7.
     

2009

  • Nathalie Colineau and Paris. Does Tailoring Help People Find the Information They Need?. The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, 15(3):267-286, Taylor & Francis, 2009.
     
  • Cecile Paris, Nathalie Colineay, Andrew Lampert and Keith Vander Linden. 2009. Myriad: A Reusable Platform for Discourse Planning and Information Delivery. Published online ("First View"):http://journals.cambridge.org/article_S1351324909990192 . Natural Language Engineering, volume 16, issue 01, pp. 61-98. http://journals.cambridge.org/repo_A71vwKd710.1017/S1351324909990192. Cambridge University Press. 2009. DOI: 10.1017/S1351324909990192.
     
  • Andrew Lampert, Robert Dale and Cecile Paris. 2009. Segmenting Email Message Text into Zones, In Proceedings of Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP 2009), Singapore, August 6-7, 2009. pages 919-928.
     
  • Stephen Wan, Cécile Paris, Robert Dale. 2009. Designing a Citation-Sensitive Research Tool: An Initial Study of Browsing-Specific Information Needs. In the Proceedings of the ACL Workshop on text and citation analysis for scholarly digital libraries (NLPIR4DL). August 7, 2009. Singapore, Singapore.
     
  • Cecile Paris, Nathalie Colineau, Paul Thomas, and Ross Wilkinson. 2009. Stakeholders and their respective costs-benefits in IR evaluation. In the Proceedings of the SIGIR Workshop on the Future of IR Evaluation, 2009. Boston. [PDF]
     
  • Cecile Paris, Nathalie Colineau and Ross Wilkinson. 2009. Evaluating Web-Based Information Systems from a Cost-Benefit Perspective: A Case Study. In the Proceedings of Hypertext 2009, the 20th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, June 29th---July 1st, Torino, Italy. ISBN: 978-1-60558-486-7. PP 353-355. CSIRO Number: 09/051. [PDF]
     
  • Nilufar Baghaei, Jill Freyne, Stephen Kimani, Greg Smith, Shlomo Berkovsky, Dipak Bhandari, Nathalie Colineau and Cecile Paris. 2009. SOFA: An Online Social Network for Engaging and Motivating Families to Adopt a Healthy Lifestyle. In Proceedings of OZCHI, the 21st Annual Conference of the Australian Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group (CHISIG) of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia (HFESA), Melbourne, Nov. 23-27, 2009.
     
  • Shlomo Berkovsky, Nathalie Colineau, Cecile Paris, Stephen Kimani and Dipak Bhandari. 2009. Designing Games to Motivate Physical Activity. In the Proceedings of Persuasive 2009, the 4th International Conference on Persuasive Technology, April 26-29, 2009, Claremont, California,USA.
     
  • Cecile Paris and Stephen Wan. 2009. Capturing the User's Reading Context for Tailoring Summaries. In the Proceedings of the International Conference on User Modelling, Adaptation and Presentation 2009 (UMAP 2009). Trento, Italy, June 22-26. Pp 337 – 342. ISBN 0302-9743. CSIRO Number: 09/049. [PDF]
     
  • Stephen Wan, Cecile Paris and Robert Dale. 2009. Whetting the Appetite of Scientists: Producing Summaries Tailored to the Citation Context. In the Proceedings of the 2009 Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, Austin, Texas (USA), June 15-19. pp 59-69. ISBN: 978-1-60558-322-8. CSIRO Number: 09/131. [PDF]
     
  • Nathalie Colineau, Cecile Paris, Peter Marendy, Dipak Bhandari and Yanfeng Shu. 2009. Supporting Family Engagement in Weight Management. In Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Human Interaction (CHI) 2009---Work-In-Progress, Boston, MA, USA, April 3-9, 2009. CSIRO Number: 08/303. [PDF]
     
  • Stephen Wan, Robert Dale, Mark Dras and Cecile Paris 2009. Improving Grammaticality in Statistical Sentence Generation: Introducing a Dependency Spanning Tree Algorithm with an Argument Satisfaction Model. In the Proceedings of EACL 2008. (Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics). March, 2009, Athens, Greece.
     
  • 2008

    • Cecile Paris, Nathalie Colineau, Andrew Lampert and Joan Giralt Duran. 2008. Fit it in but say it well!. In Proceedings of Australasian Language Technology Workshop (ALTA2008), Hobart, Australia, December 8-10. [PDF]

    • Andrew Lampert, Robert Dale and Cecile Paris. 2008. Requests and Commitments in Email are More Complex Than You Think: Eight Reasons to be Cautious. In Proceedings of Australasian Language Technology Workshop (ALTA2008), Hobart, Australia, December 8-10. [PDF]

    • Andrew Lampert, Robert Dale and Cecile Paris. 2008. Including Email in an Australian National Corpus. In Proceedings of the Australian National Corpus Workshop, Sydney, Australia, December 4-5.

    • Cecile Paris, Nathalie Colineau, Andrew Lampert and Joan Giralt Duran. 2008. Generation under space constraints. In Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Computational Linguistics (CoLing 2008), Manchester, UK, 18-22 August, 2008. [PDF]

    • Andrew Lampert, Robert Dale and Cecile Paris. 2008. The Nature of Requests and Commitments in Email Messages, In Proceedings of the AAAI Workshop on Enhanced Messaging, pages 42-47, Chicago, USA, July 13. [PDF]

    • Stephen Wan, Cécile Paris and Alex Krumpholz. 2008. From Aggravated to Aggregated Search: Improving Utility Through Coherent Organisation of an Answer Space. In Proceedings of the SIGIR 2008 Workshop on Aggregated Search, Singapore, July 24th, 2008. [PDF]

    • Stephen Wan and Cécile Paris (2008) In-Browser Summarisation: Generating Elaborative Summaries Biased Towards the Reading Context. In the Proceedings of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Association of Computational Linguistics: HLT -- Short Papers. Columbus, Ohio. [PDF]

    • Dipak Bhandari, Nathalie Colineau, Stephen Giugni, Peter Marendy, Cecile Paris and Ross Wilkinson. Information Services to Promote Family Engagement in Healthy Living. In Proceedings of the 21th IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS 2008), Special Track on Personalisation for e-Health, 458-460, Jyväskylä, Finland, 17-19 June 2008. [PDF]

    2007

    • Stephen Wan, Robert Dale, Mark Dras, Cécile Paris (2007) Global Revision in Summarisation: Generating Novel Sentences with Prim's Algorithm. In the Proceedings of PACLING 2007 - 10th Conference of the Pacific Association for Computational Linguistics. Melbourne, Australia. [PDF]

    • Nathalie Colineau and Cecile Paris. Tailoring and the Efficiency of Information Seeking. 2007. In Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on User Modeling (UM 2007), 440-444, Corfu, Greece, June 25–29. [PDF]

    • Cecile Paris, Nathalie Colineau and Ross Wilkinson. NLG Systems Evaluation: a framework to measure impact on and cost for all stakeholders. Position paper presented to the Workshop on Shared Tasks and Comparative Evaluation in Natural Language Processing, Arlington, Virginia (USA)- April 20-21, 2007. [PDF]

    • Lampert A, Paris C and Dale R - Can Requests-for-Action and Commitments-to-Act be Reliably Identified in Email Messages?, In Proceedings of the 12th Australasian Document Computing Symposium, pages 48-55, Melbourne, Australia, December 10. [PDF]

    2006

    • N. Colineau, C. Paris, S. Wan and R. Dale (Editors) (2006). Proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on Natural Language Generation (INLG 2006), Sydney, Australia, held in conjunction with COLING/ACL 2006, July 15-16, Sydney. Association for Computational Linguistics (ISBN 1-932432-72-8).
       
    • C. Paris, and Sidner, C. (Eds.) (2006). Proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI 2006). Sydney, Australia, Jan 29-Feb 1, 2006. ACM Press.
       
    • Lampert A, Dale R and Paris C - Classifying Speech Acts using Verbal Response Modes, In Proceedings of the 2006 Australasian Language Technology Workshop (ALTW2006), pages 34-41, Sydney, Australia, November 30 - December 1. (ISBN: 1 74108 146 7) Best Paper Award.

    • N. Colineau, C. Paris and R. Wilkinson (2006). Towards Measuring the Cost of Changing Adaptive Hypermedia Systems. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems (AH’2006), 259-263, Dublin, Ireland, June 21-23, 2006. (LNCS 4018).
       
    • C. Paris, N. Colineau and R. Wilkinson (2006). Evaluation of NLG systems: common task and corpus or common dimensions and metrics?”. In the Proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on Natural Language Generation (INLG 2006), held in conjunction with COLING/ACL 2006, July 15-16, Sydney. Pp 127 – 129. Association for Computational Linguistics (ISBN 1-932432-72-8).
       
    • S. Kethers, P. Lamb, S. Lu, C. Paris, R. Wilkinson and K. Griffiths (2006). Combining Personalization and Privacy to Deliver Remote Care to People with Depressive Illnesses. CHI 2006 Workshop on Privacy-Enhanced Personalization PEP06, 22 April 2006, Montréal, Canada.
       
    • S. Lu and C. Paris (2006). Authoring content structure for adaptive documents. In the Proceedings of the Workshops held at the 4th International Conference on Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems (AH2006). S. Weibelzahl and A. Cristea (Editors). Lecture Notes in Learning and Teaching. Dublin: National College of Ireland. pp 315 – 324. This paper was part of the 1st International Workshop on Authoring of Adaptive and Adaptable Hypermedia (A3H), June 20, 2006. ISSN 1649-8623. CSIRO Call Number: 06/131.
       

    2005

    • Stephen Wan, Mark Dras, Robert Dale and Cécile Paris (2005) Towards statistical paraphrase generation: preliminary evaluations of grammaticality. In the Proceedings of The 3rd International Workshop on Paraphrasing (IWP2005) at IJCNLP 2005. Jeju Island, South Korea. [PDF]

    • Stephen Wan, Robert Dale, Mark Dras and Cécile Paris (2005) Statistically Generated Summary Sentences: A Preliminary Evaluation of Verisimilitude using Precision of Dependency Relations. In the Proceedings of the Workshop on Using Corpora for Natural Language Generation (UCNLG'05) at Corpus Linguistics 2005. Birmingham, UK. [PDF]

    • Stephen Wan, Robert Dale, Mark Dras, and Cecile Paris. (2005) Searching for Grammaticality: Propagating Dependencies in the Viterbi Algorithm. In the Proceedings of the 10th European Natural Language Generation Workshop. Aberdeen Scotland. [PDF]

    • D. Hawking, C. Paris, R. Wilkinson and M. Wu (2005). Context in Enterprise Search and Delivery, In the Proceedings of ACM SIGIR 2005 Workshop on Information Retrieval in Context (IRiX), Salvador, Brazil, Royal School of Library and Information Science, Copenhagen, 14—16, 87-7415-290-4.
       
    • C. Müller-Tomfelde and C. Paris (2005). Explicit Task Representation based on Gesture Interaction, In NICTA-HCSNet Multimodal User Interaction Workshop (MMUI2005), Sydney, Australia, 2005. Australian Computer Society, Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology, Vol 57. ISSN 1445-1336; ISBN 1-920-68239-2.
       
    • S. Lu, C. Paris and M. Wu (2005): Document modelling for customised information delivery. In the Proceedings of The Tenth Australasian Document Computing Symposium (ADCS 2005), Sydney, December, 2005.
       
    • J. Bateman and C. Paris. Adaptation to affective factors: impact for generation and dialogue. In the Proceedings of the workshop on "Adapting the Interaction Style to Affective Factors", a workshop held at the International Conference on User Modelling (UM 05), Edinburgh, July 25th, 2005. Scotland. http://www.di.uniba.it/intint/UM05/WS-UM05.html

       
    • S. Balbo, S. Goschnick, D. Tong and C. Paris. Leading Web Usability Evaluations to WAUTER. In the Proceedings of the 11th Australian World Wide Web Conference (AusWeb05), Gold Coast, Australia, 2005. pp 279-290.

     

    2004

    2003

    • Stephen Wan, Robert Dale, Mark Dras, Cécile Paris. (2003) Straight to the Point: Discovering Themes for Summary Generation. In the Proceedings of the Australian Workshop on Natural Language Processing 2003, Melbourne Australia.

    • R. Dale, C. Paris and Mark Tilbrook (2003). Information extraction via path merging. In the Proceedings of the 16th Australian Conference on Artificial Intelligence. Published as AI 2003: Advances in artificial intelligence , Series: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence , V.2903 V. 2003, Perth, Australia, Dec. 3-5, 2003. pp.150 - 160.

       
    • N. Colineau and C. Paris   (2003). Task-Driven Information Presentation. In Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia (OZCHI’03), Brisbane, Australia, Nov 25-28.

       
    • S. Wan, M. Dras, C. Paris and R. Dale (2003). Using Thematic Information in Statistical Headline Generation; In the proceedings of the Workshop on Multilingual Summarization and Question Answering: Machine Learning and Beyond , ACL 03, July 7-12, 2003, Sapporo, Japan.

       
    • C. Paris, K. Vander Linden, C. Colineau and S. Lu (2003). Producing Instructions. In the Proceedings of the Workshop on Technologies for Electronic Documents for Supporting Learning, AI-Ed 2003, Sydney, Australia, July 20 - 24, 2003. pp 653-663.

       
    • S. Lu, C. Paris, K. Vander Linden and N. Colineau (2003) Generating UML Diagrams From Task Models; In the proceedings of CHINZ'03 , the Fourth Annual International Conference of the New Zealand chapter of the ACM's SIGCHI, July 3-4 2003, Dunedin, New Zealand. pp 9-14. Also available as CSIRO/MIS tech report 2002/101.

       
    • C. Paris, M. Wu, A-M Vercoustre, S. Wan, P. Wilkins and R. Wilkinson (2003). An Empirical Study of the Effect of Coherent and Tailored Document Delivery as an Interface to Organizational Websites.  In The Proceedings of the Adaptive Hypermedia Workshop at the 2003 User Modelling Conference, Pittsburgh, USA, June 22, 2003. pp 133 - 144. (Powerpoint presentation)

       

    2002

    • R. Dale, M. Tilbrook and C. Paris (2002). Information extraction in the KELP Framework.   In The Proceedings of the Seventh Australian Document Computing Symposium (ADCS02).   James Thom and Judy Kay (Eds). Pages 117 - 120.

       
    • S. Lu, C. Paris and K. Vander Linden (2002a) Tamot: Towards a Flexible Task Modeling Tool.  In The Proceedings of Human Factors 2002, Melbourne, Australia, November 25 - 27. Human Factors 2002 is a Joint Conference of the Ergonomics Society of Australia (ESA) and the Computer Human Interaction Special Interest Group (CHISIG’s OZCHI Conference). (The proceedings are published on a DC-ROM, and there are no page numbers.)

       
    • S. Lu, C. Paris and K. Vander Linden (2002b): Computer aided task model acquisition from heterogenous sources.   In The Proceedings of the 2002 Asian Pacific Computer Human Interaction Conference (APCHI 2002) , November, 2002. Guozhong Dai (ed.), Science Press, Beijing, China. Pp 878-886. (ISBN 7-03-010904-X).

       
    • C. Paris, K. Vander Linden and S. Lu (2002). Automated Knowledge Acquisition for Instructional Text Generation. In the Proceedings of SIGDOC 2002, the 8th conference of the ACM Special Interest Group on Documentation, Toronto, Canada, October 22-23, 2002. pp 142 - 151.  

       
    • N. Colineau, C. Paris and K. Vander Linden (2002). An Evaluation of Procedural Instructional Text.  In the Proceedings of the International Natural Language Generation Conference (INLG) 2002, New York, 1-3 July 2002, pages 128 - 135.

       

    2001

  • Nathalie Colineau, Cécile Paris, Stephen Wan. (2001) Dynamic Content Presentation. In Proceedings of the 6th Australian Document Computing Symposium; Coffs Harbour, Australia.

  • Nathalie Colineau and Stephen Wan. (2001) Mobile delivery of customised information using Natural Language Generation. In Monitor (Special Issue on Wireless Communication Special), 26 (3), September-November 2001. pp 27 - 31. [PDF]

  • C. Paris, J-C.  Tarby and K. Vander Linden (2001): A Flexible Environment for Building Task Models. In the Proceedings of  HCI 2001, Lille, France, September 2001.

     
  • C. Paris, C., S. Wan, R. Wilkinson and M. (2001). Generating Personal Travel Guides – and who wants them? In Proceedings of the International Conference on User Modelling (UM2001); Sonthofen, Germany, July 13-18, 2001.

     
  • C. Paris, S. Wan, R. Wilkinson and M-F Wu: (2001). Generating Personal Travel Guides – on demand, on the fly, on the go. In the Proceedings of the Australasian Workshop on Natural Language Processing 2001. Sydney, Australia.

     
  • C. Paris, K. Vander Linden and S. Lu (2001). Automatic generation of on-line help: a system based on practical issues. In the Proceedings of the  Australasian Workshop on Natural Language Processing 2001. Sydney, Australia.


     
  • 2000

  • E. Amitay and C. Paris [2000] Automatically Summarising Web Sites - Is There A Way Around It?. in Proceedings of the ACM 9th International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM 2000), pp. 173-179.

     
  • B. Simpson-Young, N. Ozkan, C.Paris, C. Chung, J. Brook, K. Yap. [2000] Video Messaging: Addressing the Characteristics of the Medium. In the Proceedings of the Euromedia 2000 Conference. Antwerp, May 2000.

     
  • R. Wilkinson, S. Lu, F. Paradis, C. Paris, S. Wan, and M. Wu, [2000] Generating Personal Travel Guides from Discourse Plans. In Proceedings of International Conference on Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-based Systems. Trento, Italy, August, 2000.

     
  • K. Vander Linden, C. Paris and S.  Lu [2000] Where Do Instructions Come From? Knowledge Acquisition and Specification for Instructional Text. In Impacts, International Natural Language Generation Workshop, held in conjunction with COLING 2000 (international conference on computational linguistics). 2000. 


     
  • 1999

  • S.  Lu and C. Paris [1999] Automatic acquisition of task models from object oriented design specifications: a case study. Position paper at ECOOP'99 workshop on Interactive System Design and Object Models, Lisbon, June 1999.

     
  • S. Lu, C. Paris and K. Vander Linden [1999] Towards the automatic generation of task models from object oriented diagrams,  in Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction, Stephane Chatty and Prasun Dewan (eds), Kluwer academic publishers, Boston, 1999.

     
  • 1998

  • S. Balbo, C. Paris and N. Ozkan [1998] Characterising task formalisms: towards a taxonomy, Technical report CMIS 98/221, CSIRO-MIS Sydney, 1998.

     
  • S. Lu, C. Paris and K. Vander Linden (1998) Enhancing CASE tools to support usability, in Proceedings of AWCSET'98, Australian Workshop on Constructing Software Engineering Tools, Adelaide, November 1998.

  • C. Paris, N. Ozkan and F. Bonifacio [1998]. Novel Help for On-Line Help.  In the Proceedings of The ACM SIGDOC'98 (Special Interest Group for Documentation) conference), September 1998, Quebec City, Canada.

     
  • N. Ozkan, C. Paris and S. Balbo [1998] Understanding a Task Model: An Experiment , In People and Computer XIII - Proceedings of HCI'98, Sheffield (UK) , Springer-Verlag, p. 123-137, 1-4 Sept. 1998.

     
  • C. Paris, N. Ozkan and F. Bonifacio [1998]. The Design of New Technology for Writing On-Line Help. In the Proceedings of the HCI98 conference, Sheffield, UK. pp. 189-205.

     
  • C. Paris, K. Vander Linden and S. Lu [1998]: Automatic Documentation Creation from Software Specifications, in Proceedings of the Third Australian Document Computing Symposium, Sydney, August 1998.

     
  • S. Balbo, N. Ozkan, S. Lu and C. Paris [1998] Task models in industrial context: how do they fit?".  In the Proceedings of the  workshop on software design for the human-computer interaction (Conception Logicielle pour l’IHM), at IHM'98 (Francophone HCI conference), Nantes, 2-4 September 1998.

     
  • N. Ozkan, C. Paris and B. Simpson-Young, B. [1998]. Towards an  Approach for Novel Design. In the Proceedings of the OzCHI98 conference, Adelaide, Australia. pp 186 -- 191

     
  • S. Lu, C. Paris and K. Vander Linden [1998]  Integrating task modelling into the object oriented design process: a pragmatic approach. In the Proceedings of the CHI'98 workshop on Incorporating Work, Processes and Task Analysis into Industrial Object-Oriented Systems Design, Los Angeles, April, 1998.

     
  • R. Dale, S J Green, M Milosavljevic, C Paris, C Verspoor and S Williams [1998] Dynamic Document Delivery: Generating Natural Language Texts on Demand. In Proceedings of the 9th International Conference and Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA'98) , August 24-28, Vienna, Austria.

     
  • R Dale, S J Green, M Milosavljevic, C Paris, C Verspoor and S Williams [1998] Using Natural Language Generation Techniques to Produce Virtual Documents. In Proceedings of the Third Australian Document Computing Symposium (ADCS'98), August 21, Sydney, Australia.

     
  • R Dale, S J Green, M Milosavljevic, C Paris, C Verspoor and S Williams [1998] The Realities of Generating Natural Language from Databases. In Proceedings of the 11th Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, July 13-17, Brisbane, Australia.

     
  • M Milosavljevic, R Dale, S J Green, C Paris and S Williams [1998]. Virtual Museums on the Information Superhighway: Prospects and Potholes. In Proceedings of CIDOC'98: the Annual Conference of the International Committee for Documentation of the International Council of Museums, October 10-14, Melbourne, Australia.

     
  • C Verspoor, R Dale, S J Green, M Milosavljevic, C Paris and S Williams [1998] Intelligent Agents for Information Presentation: Dynamic Description of Knowledge Base Objects. In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Intelligent Agents on the Internet and Web, March 16-20, Mexico City.

     
  • Prior to 1998

  • A. Hartley and C. Paris [1996] Two Sources of Control over the Generation of Software Instructions. In Proceedings of the 1996 Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL-96)  

     
  • A. Hartley and C. Paris [1996] An Empirical Characterisation of Three Genres found in Software Instructions. In Proceeding of the 1996 International Functional Systemic Linguistics Congress, July, Sydney, Australia.

     
  • C. Paris and K. Vander Linden [1996] Building Knowledge Bases for the Generation of Software Documentation.  In Proceedings of the 1996 Meeting of the International Association for Computational Linguistics (COLING-96).

     
  • A. Hartley and C. Paris [1996] Designing Drafting Tools for and with Translators. In Proceedings of the XIV World Congress of the Federation Internationale des Traducteurs (FIT), Melbourne, Australia, Feburary 1996.

     
  • C. Paris and D. Scott [1995] DRAFTER: Support for the Production of Multilingual Instructions'. In Proceedings of the Second Language Engineering Convention, London, October 1995.

     
  • C. Paris, K. Vander Linden, M. Fischer, A. Hartley, L. Pemberton, R. Power and  D. Scott [1995] A Support Tool for Writing Multilingual Instructions. In Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-95), Montreal, Canada, August 1995.

     
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