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Robert Dale's Publications


These publications are listed in reverse chronological order.

Authored Books

  1. E Reiter and R Dale [2000] Building Natural Language Generation Systems. Cambridge University Press. Reissued in paperback in 2006.
  2. R Dale [1992] Generating Referring Expressions: Constructing Descriptions in a Domain of Objects and Processes. MIT Press.

Edited Collections

  1. N Colineau, C Paris, S Wan and R Dale (eds) [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.

  2. R Dale, K-F Wong, J Su, and O Y Kwong (eds) [2005] Natural Language Processing - IJCNLP 2005: Proceedings of the Second International Joint Conference, Springer.

  3. R Dale, H Moisl and H Somers (eds) [2000] Handbook of Natural Language Processing. Marcel Dekker Inc. [More information]
  4. R Dale, B Di Eugenio and D Scott (eds) [1998] Special Issue on Natural Language Generation, Computational Linguistics, 24(3), September 1998.
  5. R Dale, E Hovy, D Rosner and O Stock (eds) [1992] Aspects of Automated Natural Language Generation. Springer-Verlag.
  6. R Dale, C Mellish and M Zock (eds) [1990] Current Research in Natural Language Generation. Academic Press.

Journal Articles

  1. J Viethen and R Dale [2007] Evaluation in Natural Language Generation: Lessons from Referring Expression Generation. Traitement Automatique des Langues, 48:1. [PDF]

  2. P Mazur and R Dale [2007] Handling conjunctions in named entities. Lingvisticae Investigationes, 30:1. [PDF]

  3. R Dale, S Geldof and J-P Prost [2005] Using Natural Language Generation in Automatic Route Description. Journal of Research and Practice in Information Technology, 37(1), 89-105. [PDF]

  4. R Dale, J Oberlander, M Milosavljevic and A Knott [1998] Integrating natural language generation and hypertext to produce dynamic documents. Interacting with Computers, 11, 109-135. [PDF]
  5. C Mellish and R Dale [1998] Evaluation in the Context of Natural Language Generation. Computer Speech and Language, 12, 349-373. [PDF]
  6. E Reiter and R Dale [1997] Building applied natural language generation systems. Journal of Natural Language Engineering, 3, 57-87. [PDF]
  7. R Dale and E Reiter [1995] Computational Interpretations of the Gricean Maxims in the Generation of Referring Expressions. Cognitive Science, 19, April-June 1995. [PDF]
  8. A Knott and R Dale [1995] Using Linguistic Phenomena to Motivate a Set of Coherence Relations. Discourse Processes, 18(1), 35-62. [PDF]
  9. R Dale and N Haddock [1991] Content Determination in the Generation of Referring Expressions. Computational Intelligence, 7(4), 252-265.
  10. R Dale [1990] A Rule-based approach to Computer-Assisted Copy Editing. Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2, 59-67. [PDF]

Book Chapters

  1. R Dale [2006] Generating Referring Expressions. Pages 761-766 in K Brown (ed), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd Edition, Elsevier, Oxford.

  2. S Geldof and R Dale [2005] Segmenting Route Descriptions for Mobile Devices. Chapter 17 in W Minker, D Bühler and L Dybkjær (eds), Spoken Multimodal Human-Computer Dialogue in Mobile Environments, Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  3. R Dale [2002] Natural Language Presentation and Automatic Report Generation. Pages 516-523 in W Kloesgen and J Zytkow (eds) Handbook of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Oxford University Press.
  4. R Dale [2000] Symbolic Approaches to Natural Language Processing. Chapter 1 in R Dale et al (eds) Handbook of Natural Language Processing. Marcel Dekker Inc.
  5. R Dale [1999] Content Determination in Natural Language Processing. In M Torrance and G C Jeffery (eds), Knowing What to Write : Cognitive perspectives on conceptual processes in text production. Amsterdam University Press.
  6. R Dale [1997] Computer Assistance in Text Creation and Editing. In R Cole et al (eds) Survey of the State of the Art in Human Language Technology. Cambridge University Press.
  7. R Dale and S Douglas [1996] Two Investigations into Intelligent Text Processing. Pages 123-145 in The New Writing Environment, edited by Mike Sharples and Thea van der Geest. Springer, London.
  8. A Knott and R Dale [1996] Choosing a Set of Coherence Relations for Text Generation: A Data-driven Approach. Pages 47-67 in Trends in Natural Language Generation: An Artificial Intelligence Perspective, edited by Giovanni Adorni and Michael Zock. Springer Verlag, Berlin. [PDF]
  9. R Dale [1993] The Initial Specifications for Generation. In New Concepts in Natural Language Generation: Planning, Realization and Systems, edited by H Horacek and M Zock. Pinter Publishers, 1993.

  10. R Dale [1992] Visible Language: Multimodal Constraints in Information Presentation. In Aspects of Automated Natural Language Generation, edited by R Dale, E Hovy, D Rosner and O Stock. Springer-Verlag.
  11. R Dale [1990] Generating Recipes: An Overview of EPICURE. In Current Research in Natural Language Generation, edited by R Dale, C Mellish and M Zock. Academic Press, London.
  12. R Dale [1989] Computer-based Editorial Aids. Pages 12-20 in Recent Developments and Applications of Natural Language Understanding, edited by Jeremy Peckham. Kogan Page, London.
  13. R Dale [1988] The Generation of Subsequent Referring Expressions in Structured Discourses. Pages 58-75 in Advances in Natural Language Generation: an Interdisciplinary Perspective, edited by Michael Zock and Gerard Sabah. Pinter Publishers, London.
  14. R Dale [1987] An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence. Pages 33-46 in Arms and Artificial Intelligence: Weapon and Arms Control Applications of Advanced Computing, edited by Allan M Din. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute and Oxford University Press.

Refereed Conference and Workshop Papers

  1. R Cox, R Dale, J Etchemendy and D Barker-Plummer [2008] Graphical revelations: Comparing students' translation errors in graphics and logic. Proceedings of DIAGRAMS 2008: The Fifth International Conference on the Theory and Application of Diagrams, 19th-21st September 2008, Herrsching, Germany. [PDF]

  2. P Mazur and R Dale [2008] What's the Date? High Accuracy Interpretation of Weekday Names. In Proceedings of COLING 2008: The 22nd International Conference on Computational Linguistics, 18-22 August 2008, Manchester, UK.

  3. D Barker-Plummer, R Cox, R Dale and J Etchemendy [2008] An Empirical Study of Errors in Translating Natural Language into Logic. In Proceedings of the 30th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 23-26 July 2008, Washington DC, USA. [PDF]

  4. A Lampert, R Dale and C Paris [2008] The Nature of Requests and Commitments in Email Messages. In Proceedings of EMAIL-2008, the AAAI-08 Workshop on Enhanced Messaging, 13 July 2008, Chicago, USA.

  5. J Viethen and R Dale [2008] The Use of Spatial Relations in Referring Expression Generation. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Natural Language Generation Conference (INLG08), 12-14 June 2008, Salt Fork, Ohio, USA. [PDF]

  6. J Viethen, R Dale, E Krahmer, M Theune and P Touset [2008] Controlling Redundancy in Referring Expressions. In Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC08), 28-30 May 2008, Marrakech, Morocco. [PDF]

  7. S Bird, R Dale, B J Dorr, B Gibson, M T Joseph, M-Y Kan, D Lee, B Powley, D Radev, Y F Tan [2008] The ACL Anthology Reference Corpus: A Reference Dataset for Bibliographic Research in Computational Linguistics. In Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC08), 28-30 May 2008, Marrakech, Morocco.

  8. S Nowson and R Dale [2007] Charting Democracy Across Parsers. In Proceedings of the 2007 Australasian Language Technology Workshop, 10-11 December 2007, Melbourne, Australia. [PDF]

  9. A Lampert, C Paris and R Dale [2007] Can Requests-for-Action and Commitments-to-Act be Reliably Identified in Email Messages? Pages 48-55 in Proceedings of the 12th Australasian Document Computing Symposium, 10 December 2007, Melbourne, Australia. [PDF]

  10. R Dale and P Mazur [2007] The Semantics of Temporal Expressions. Pages 435-444 in Proceedings of the Twentieth Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2-6 December 2007, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. [PDF]

  11. P Mazur and R Dale [2007] A Rule Based Approach to Temporal Expression Tagging. In Proceedings of the International Multiconference on Computer Science and Information Technology (IMCSIT) 2nd International Symposium: Advances in Artificial Intelligence and Applications15-17 October 2007, Wisla, Poland. [PDF]

  12. P Mazur and R Dale [2007] The DANTE Temporal Expression Tagger. In Proceedings of the 3rd Language and Technology Conference, 5-7 October 2007, Poznan, Poland. [PDF]

  13. S Wan, R Dale, M Dras and C Paris [2007] Global Revision in Summarisation: Generating Novel Sentences with Prim's Algorithm. In Proceedings of PACLING 2007: The 10th Conference of the Pacific Association for Computational Linguistics, 19-21 September 2007, Melbourne, Australia. [PDF]

  14. B Powley and R Dale [2007] High Accuracy Citation Extraction and Named Entity Recognition. In 2007 IEEE International Conference on Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Engineering, 30 August--1 September 2007, Beijing, China. [PDF]

  15. A Mutton, M Dras, S Wan and R Dale [2007] GLEU: Automatic Evaluation of Sentence-Level Fluency. In Proceedings of the 45th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 23rd-30th June 2007, Prague, Czech Republic. [PDF]

  16. J Viethen and R Dale [2007] Capturing Acceptable Variation in Distinguishing Descriptions. In Proceedings of the 11th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation, 17-20 June 2007, Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany. [PDF]

  17. B Powley and R Dale [2007] Evidence-Based Information Extraction for High Accuracy Citation and Author Name Identification. In Proceedings of RIAO 2007: the 8th Conference on Large-Scale Semantic Access to Content, 30 May 30 to 1 June 2007, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. [PDF]

  18. R Dale and P Mazur [2007] Handling Conjunctions in Named Entities. Pages 131--142 in A Gelbukh (ed), Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference, February, Mexico City, Mexico. [PDF]

  19. P Mazur and R Dale [2007] A Supervised Machine Learning Approach to Conjunction Disambiguation. In Proceedings of the IJCAI-2007 Workshop on Analytics for Noisy Unstructured Text Data, January 8, Hyderabad, India.

  20. S Wan, M Dras, R Dale, and C Paris [2006] Using Dependency-Based Features to Take the 'Para-farce' out of Paraphrase. In Proceedings of the 2006 Australasian Language Technology Workshop, Nov 30-Dec 1, Sancta Sophia College, Sydney.

  21. A Lampert, R Dale, and C Paris [2006] Classifying Speech Acts using Verbal Response Modes. In Proceedings of the 2006 Australasian Language Technology Workshop, Nov 30-Dec 1, Sancta Sophia College, Sydney. [PDF]

  22. J Viethen and R Dale [2006] Towards the Evaluation of Referring Expression Generation. In Proceedings of the 2006 Australasian Language Technology Workshop, Nov 30-Dec 1, Sancta Sophia College, Sydney. [PDF]

  23. J Viethen and R Dale [2006] Algorithms for Generating Referring Expressions: Do They Do What People Do? In Proceedings of the International Conference on Natural Language Generation, 15-16 July, Sydney, Australia. [PDF]

  24. R Dale and P Mazur [2006] Local Semantics in the Interpretation of Temporal Expressions. Pages 9-16 in the Proceedings of the Coling/ACL2006 Workshop on Annotating and Reasoning about Time and Events, Sydney, Australia, July 2006. [PDF]

  25. P Mazur and R Dale [2006] An Intermediate Representation for the Interpretation of Temporal Expressions. Pages 33-36 in the Proceedings of the COLING/ACL 2006 Interactive Presentation Sessions, Sydney, Australia, July 2006. [PDF]

  26. P Mazur and R Dale [2006] Named Entity Extraction with Conjunction Disambiguation. In the Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'06), Genoa, Italy, 24th-26th May, 2006, pages 1752-1755. [PDF]

  27. V Long, S Cassidy, and R Dale [2006] A Multi-Level Table Evaluation Method For Plain Text Documents. Pages 21-24 in the Extended Abstracts of the 7th International Association for Pattern Recognition Workshop on Document Analysis Systems (DAS 2006), Nelson, New Zealand, 13-15 February 2006.

  28. P Mazur and R Dale [2005] Disambiguating Conjunctions in Named Entities. Pages 7-14 in the Proceedings of the Australasian Language Technology Workshop (ALTW'05), Sydney, Australia, 9th-11th December, 2005. [PDF]

  29. R Dale, L Li, H De Vries, M Gardiner and M Tilbrook [2005] Summarising Company Announcements. Pages 651-656 in the Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE International Conference on Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Engineering (IEEE NLP-KE'05), Wuhan, China, 30th October--1st November, 2005. [PDF]

  30. S Wan, M Dras, R Dale and C Paris [2005] Towards statistical paraphrase generation: preliminary evaluations of grammaticality. In Proceedings of The 3rd International Workshop on Paraphrasing (IWP2005). 14 October 2007, Jeju Island, South Korea.

  31. V Long, R Dale, and S Cassidy [2005] A Model for Detecting and Merging Vertically Spanned Table Cells in Plain Text Documents. Pages 1242-1246 in the Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR 2005), Seoul, Korea, 29th August-1st September, 2005. [PDF]

  32. R Schwitter, R Dale, and D Chan [2005] Delivering Automated Health Monitoring via Telephone. Pages 143-147 in S Rubinelli and J Haes (eds), Tailoring Health Messages: Proceedings of the International Conference, Monte Verità, July 6th-10th 2005.

  33. S Wan, R Dale, M Dras, and C 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]

  34. H T Ng, Y Zhou, R Dale and M Gardiner [2005] A Machine Learning Approach to Identification and Resolution of One-Anaphora. In the Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-05), Edinburgh, Scotland, 30th July--5th August 2005. [PDF]

  35. Bernd Bohnet and Robert Dale [2005] Viewing Referring Expression Generation as Search. In the Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-05), Edinburgh, Scotland, 30th July--5th August 2005. [PDF]

  36. B Bohnet and R Dale [2004] Referring Expression Generation as a Search Problem. In the Proceedings of the Second Australasian Language Technology Workshop, Macquarie University, Sydney, 8th December 2004. [PDF]

  37. S Choularton and R Dale [2004] User Responses to Speech Recognition Errors: Consistency of Behaviour across Domains. In the Proceedings of the Tenth Australian International Conference on Speech Science & Technology, Macquarie University, Sydney, 8th-10th December 2004. [PDF]

  38. R Dale, R Calvo and M Tilbrook [2004] Key Element Summarisation: Extracting Information from Company Announcements. In Proceedings of the 17th Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 7th-10th December 2004, Cairns, Queensland, Australia. [PDF]

  39. H Cheng, L Cavedon and R Dale [2004] Generating Navigation Information Based on the Driver's Route Knowledge. Pages 31-38 in Proceedings of the Coling 2004 Workshop on Robust and Adaptive Information Processing for Mobile Speech Interfaces, 28th-29th August 2004, Geneva, Switzerland. [PDF]

  40. S Wan, M Dras, C Paris and R Dale [2003] Straight to the point: Discovering themes for summary generation. In Proceedings of the Australasian Language Technology Workshop, 10th December 2003, University of Melbourne. [PostScript]

  41. S Wan, M Dras, C Paris, and R Dale [2003] Using Thematic Information in Statistical Headline Generation. In The Proceedings of the ACL 2003 Workshop on Multilingual Summarization and Question Answering, Sapporo, Japan, 11th July 2005.

  42. R Dale [2003] One-Anaphora and the Case for Discourse-Driven Referring Expression Generation. In Proceedings of the Australasian Language Technology Workshop, 10th December 2003, University of Melbourne. [PDF]

  43. R Dale, C Paris, and M Tilbrook [2003] Information Extraction via Path Merging. In Proceedings of the 16th Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI-03), 3rd-5th December 2003, Perth, Western Australia. [PDF]

  44. R Dale, S Geldof and J-P Prost [2003] CORAL : Using Natural Language Generation for Navigational Assistance. In Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth Australasian Computer Science Conference (ACSC2003), 4th-7th February, Adelaide, South Australia. [PDF]

  45. R Dale, D Molla Aliod, and R Schwitter [2003] Natural Language Processing in the Undergraduate Curriculum. In Proceedings of the Fifth Australasian Computing Education Conference (ACE2003), 4th-7th February, Adelaide, South Australia. [PDF]

  46. R Dale, M Tilbrook and C Paris [2002] Information Extraction in the KELP Framework. Pages 117--120 in James Thom and Judy Kay (eds), Proceedings of the Seventh Australian Document Computing Symposium (ADCS02), 16th December, Sydney, Australia. [PDF]

  47. J Meyer and R Dale [2002] Learning selectional preferences for use in resolving associative anaphora. In Proceedings of the 2002 Australasian Natural Language Processing Workshop, 2nd December, Canberra, Australia. [PDF]

  48. R Dale, S Geldof and J-P Prost [2002] Generating more natural route descriptions. In Proceedings of the 2002 Australasian Natural Language Processing Workshop, 2nd December, Canberra, Australia. [PDF]

  49. J Meyer and R Dale [2002] Mining a Corpus to Support Associative Anaphora Resolution. In Proceedings of the Fourth Discourse Anaphora and Anaphor Resolution Colloquium (DAARC 2002), 18th-20th September, Lisbon, Portugal. [PDF]

  50. J Meyer and R Dale [2002] Using the WordNet Hierarchy for Associative Anaphora Resolution. In Proceedings of SemaNet'02: Building and Using Semantic Networks, 31st August, Taipei, Taiwan. [PDF]

  51. R Dale, R Schwitter and D Mollá Aliod [2002] Evangelising Language Technology: A Practically-Focussed Undergraduate Program. In Proceedings of the ACL Workshop on Effective Tools and Methodologies in Teaching NLP and CL, 7th July, University of Pennsylvania, USA. [PDF]

  52. Y Pisan, A Sloane, D Richards, and R Dale [2002] Providing timely feedback to large classes. Pages 413-414 in Proceedings of the International Conference on Computers in Education (ICCE), Auckland, New Zealand: IEEE Press.

  53. S Geldof and R Dale [2002] Improving route descriptions on mobile devices. In Proceedings of the ISCA Workshop on Multi-modal Dialogue in Mobile Environments, 17-19 June, Kloster Irsee, Germany. [PDF]

  54. J Cathcart and R Dale [2001] Producing a Cross-Linguistic Dictionary using Statistical Machine Translation: A First Experiment with English and Indonesian. In Proceedings of the 2001 Australasian Natural Language Processing Workshop, 20th April, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. [PDF]
  55. J Meyer and R Dale [2001] Issues in Anaphora Annotation: The Case of Encyclopaedic Animal Descriptions. In Proceedings of the 2001 Australasian Natural Language Processing Workshop, 20th April, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. [PDF]
  56. S Wan and R Dale [2001] Merging Sentences Using Shallow Semantic Analysis: A First Experiment. In Proceedings of the 2001 Australasian Natural Language Processing Workshop, 20th April, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. [PDF]
  57. I Androutsopoulos and R Dale [2000] Selectional Restrictions in HPSG. Pages 15-20 in Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING-2000), Saarbrucken, Germany. [PDF]

  58. J Meyer and R Dale [2000] Building Hybrid Knowledge Representations from Text. Pages 158--165 in Proceedings of the 23rd Australasian Computer Science Conference (ACSC2000), February, Canberra, Australia. [PDF]
  59. S J Green, M Milosavljevic, R Dale, C Paris [1999] When Virtual Documents Meet the Real World. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Virtual Documents, Hypertext Functionality and the Web, held in conjunction with the Eighth International World Wide Web Conference.

  60. M Wasko and R Dale [1999] Generating Natural Language Descriptions of Project Plans. In Proceedings of 12th Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, December 6-10, Sydney, Australia. [PDF]
  61. 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. [PDF]
  62. 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. [PDF]
  63. 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. [PDF]
  64. R Dale and C Mellish [1998] Towards the Evaluation of Natural Language Generation. In Proceedings of the First International Conference on Evaluation of Natural Language Processing Systems, May 28-30, Granada, Spain. [PDF]
  65. V Essers and R Dale [1998] Choosing a Surface Realiser. In Proceedings of PRICAI98, Singapore, September 1998. [PDF]
  66. 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. [PDF]
  67. 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. [PDF]
  68. S Boyd and R Dale [1997] A Conceptual Model for Describing Time-Series Data. In Proceedings of the Fourth Conference of the Australasian Cognitive Science Society, Newcastle, Australia, September 26-28, 1997.
  69. R Dale [1997] A Framework for Complex Tokenisation and its Application to Newspaper Text. In Proceedings of the Second Australian Document Computing Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, April 5, 1997. [PDF]
  70. R Dale and S Boyd [1997] Generating Textual Summaries of Weather Data. Abstract in Proceedings of the Australian Physical Oceanography Conference and the Fourth Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society National Conference, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, February 9-12, 1997.
  71. R Dale, M Milosavljevic, and J Oberlander [1997] The Web as Dialogue: the role of natural language generation in hypertext. In Proceedings of the AAAI Symposium on Natural Language Processing and the World Wide Web, Stanford University, March 24-26. [PDF]
  72. R Dale and M Milosavljevic [1996] Authoring on Demand: Natural Language Generation in Hypertext Documents. In Proceedings of the First Australian Document Computing Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, March 20-21. [PDF]
  73. R Dale and E Reiter [1996] The Role of the Gricean Maxims in the Generation of Referring Expressions. Pages 16-20 in Working Notes for the AAAI Spring Symposium on Computational Implicature: Computational Approaches to Interpreting and Generating Conversational Implicature, Stanford, March 25-27. [PDF]
  74. M Milosavljevic and R Dale [1996] Strategies for Comparison in Encyclopaedia Descriptions. Pages 161-170 in Proceedings of the Eighth International Natural Language Generation Workshop, Herstmonceux Castle, UK, June 12-15. [PDF]
  75. M Milosavljevic and R Dale [1996] Text Generation and User Modelling on the Web. Pages 2-8 in Proceedings of the Workshop on User Modelling for Information Filtering on the World Wide Web, Fifth International Conference on User Modelling, Hawaii, January 2-5. [PDF]
  76. M Milosavljevic, A Tulloch and R Dale [1996] Text Generation in a Dynamic Hypertext Environment. Pages 417-426 in Proceedings of the 19th Australasian Computer Science Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 31 January-2 February. [PDF]
  77. R Dale [1995] Generating One-Anaphora: Where Does the Decision Lie? In Proceedings of PACLING-95, Brisbane, April. [PDF]
  78. R Dale [1995] Referring Expression Generation: Problems Introduced by One-Anaphora. Pages 40-46 in Principles of Natural Language Generation: Papers from a Dagstuhl Seminar, edited by Wolfgang Hoeppner and Helmut Horacek. Bericht Nr. SI-12, Dagstuhl, Germany, February.
  79. A Tulloch and R Dale [1995] Speeding up Linguistic Realisation Using a Cache. Poster at The Eighth Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI'95), Canberra, Australia.

  80. R Dale, W Finkler, R Kittredge, N Lenke, G Neumann, C Peters and M Stede [1994] Lexicalisation and Architecture. Pages 30-38 in Proceedings of the Dagstuhl Seminar on Principles of Natural Language Generation, Dagstuhl Seminar Report 93, July 25-29.
  81. R Dale and S Douglas [1993] Language Sensitivity and Intelligent Text Processing. Pages 323-330 in Proceedings of the JFIT Technical Conference, University of Keele, March 23-24.
  82. C Matheson and R Dale [1993] BibEdit: A knowledge-based Copy Editing Tool for Bibliographic Information. In E S Atwell (ed) Knowledge at Work in Universities: Second Annual Conference of the Higher Education Funding Councils' Knowledge Based Systems Initiative. Cambridge.

  83. R Dale [1992] Exploring the Role of Punctuation in the Signalling of Discourse Structure. In Proceedings of a Workshop on Text Representation and Domain Modelling, Technical University of Berlin.
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  85. K-Y How and R Dale [1992] Generating Schedules from Instructions. Pages 457-462 in Proceedings of The First Singapore International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Singapore, 29th September-1st October.
  86. K-Y How and R Dale [1992] The Temporal Structure of Instructional Text. Pages 576-582 in Proceedings of the Second Pacific Rim Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Seoul, Korea, 15th-18th September 1992.
  87. S Douglas and R Dale [1992] Towards Robust PATR. In Proceedings of Coling-92, Nantes, France, July 1992.
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  89. E Reiter and R Dale [1992] A Fast Algorithm for the Generation of Referring Expressions. In Proceedings of Coling-92, Nantes, France, July 1992. [PDF]
  90. R Dale [1991] The Role of Punctuation in Discourse Structure. In Working Notes for the AAAI Fall Symposium on Discourse Structure in Natural Language Understanding and Generation, Asilomar, November. [PDF]
  91. J Oberlander and R Dale [1991] Generating Expressions Referring to Eventualities. Pages 67-72 in Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Conference of Cognitive Science Society, Chicago, August.
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  93. R Dale and N Haddock [1991] Generating Referring Expressions Involving Relations. In Proceedings of the Fifth Meeting of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Berlin, Germany, April.
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  95. R Dale [1989] Cooking Up Referring Expressions. In Proceedings of the 27th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Vancouver BC, June. [PDF]

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