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CNL 2018: Sixth International Workshop on Controlled Natural Language (CNL 2018)
27-28 August 2018 — Maynooth, Co Kildare (near Dublin), Ireland
Invited Speakers
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Claire Gardent, French National Center for Scientific Research
Claire is a senior lecturer at the French National Center for Scientific Research. She is also affiliated with LORIA Computer Science research unit in Nancy, France. Her main research area is statistical approaches for natural language understanding and generation. In particular, she focuses on building robust and efficient tools and resources for the French langauge. She is partly responsible for the WebNLG project where novel technologies for generating text from knowledge bases and linked data were developed. She is the chair of SIGGEN, the ACL Special Interest Group in Natural Language Generation.
More information can be found on her webpage
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Albert Gatt, University of Malta
Albert is the director of the Institute of Linguistics and Language Technology at the University of Malta. He is also affiliated with the Tilburg center for Communication and Cognition (TiCC) at Tilburg University in the Netherlands. Albert is mainly interested in computational linguistics, experimental psycholinguistics and semantics. He is especially interested in Natural Language Generation (NLG): he is partly responsible for the creation of SimpleNLG, a java library for morphological generation and syntactic realisation. He is a member of the board of SIGGEN, the ACL Special Interest Group in Natural Language Generation.
More information can be found on his webpage
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Teresa Lynn, Dublin City University
Teresa is a Research Fellow at the ADAPT Centre in Dublin City University. She is mainly interested in natural language processing for the Irish language. She is the principal investigator on the GaelTech project which covers various research topics such as treebank and parsing development, exploring novel techniques for parsing Irish multiword expressions and the processing of Irish language text on social media. She is also a member of the Executive Board for the Irish Fulbright Alumni Association.
More information can be found on her webpage