Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Natural Language Generation 2017
DOI: 10.18653/v1/w17-3521
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Adapting SimpleNLG to Spanish

Abstract: We describe SimpleNLG-ES, an adaptation of the SimpleNLG realization library for the Spanish language.Our implementation is based on the bilingual English-French SimpleNLG-EnFr adaptation. The library has been tested using a battery of examples that ensure that the most common syntax, morphology and orthography rules for Spanish are met. The library is currently being used in three different projects for the development of data-to-text systems in the meteorological, statistical data information, and business i… Show more

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“…It is implemented in Java and its current Version (4.4.8) is available under the Mozilla Public License (MPL). 1 Since it was published in 2009, SimpleNLG was adapted to seven other languages, these are (in chronological order): German (Bollmann, 2011), French (Vaudry and Lapalme, 2013), Italian (Mazzei et al, 2016), Spanish (Ramos-Soto et al, 2017), Dutch (de Jong and Theune, 2018), Mandarin (Chen et al, 2018), and Galician (Cascallar-Fuentes et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is implemented in Java and its current Version (4.4.8) is available under the Mozilla Public License (MPL). 1 Since it was published in 2009, SimpleNLG was adapted to seven other languages, these are (in chronological order): German (Bollmann, 2011), French (Vaudry and Lapalme, 2013), Italian (Mazzei et al, 2016), Spanish (Ramos-Soto et al, 2017), Dutch (de Jong and Theune, 2018), Mandarin (Chen et al, 2018), and Galician (Cascallar-Fuentes et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No intermediate representations are available so researchers can straight-forwardly use them to develop or evaluate popular tasks in NLG pipelines (Reiter and Dale, 2000), such as Discourse Ordering, Lexicalization, Aggregation, Referring Expression Generation, among others. Moreover, these new corpora, like many other resources in Computational Linguistics more in general, are only available in English, limiting the development of NLGapplications to other languages, which is currently an emerging theme in NLG research community -see, for instance, the increased availability of SimpleNLG tools to languages other than English (Mazzei et al, 2016;Bollmann, 2011;Vaudry and Lapalme, 2013;Ramos-Soto et al, 2017) and the recent Multilingual Surface Realization task (Mille et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper describes SimpleNLG-GL, a trilingual realisation tool for English, Spanish and Galician, derived from SimpleNLG-ES (Ramos-Soto et al, 2017). The Galician language is mainly spoken by approximately a million people in Galicia, NW of Spain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%