no code implementations • WS 2018 • Gonzalo M{\'e}ndez, Raquel Herv{\'a}s, Pablo Gerv{\'a}s, Ricardo de la Rosa, Daniel Ruiz
A referring expression generation algorithm adapted to this task needs to continuously monitor the changes in the field of view of the observer, his relative position to the people being described, and the relative position of these people to any landmarks around them, and to take these changes into account in the referring expressions generated.
no code implementations • WS 2017 • Gonzalo M{\'e}ndez, Raquel Herv{\'a}s, Susana Bautista, Adri{\'a}n Rabad{\'a}n, Teresa Rodr{\'\i}guez
First, we have conducted a survey to identify the way in which people describe other people under different conditions.
no code implementations • LREC 2016 • Teresa Rodr{\'\i}guez-Ferreira, Adri{\'a}n Rabad{\'a}n, Raquel Herv{\'a}s, Alberto D{\'\i}az
In this paper, we compare triplets that represent definitions or properties of concepts obtained from three online collaborative resources (English Wikipedia, Simple English Wikipedia and Simple English Wiktionary) and study the differences in the results when Basic English is used instead of common English.
no code implementations • LREC 2016 • Paloma Galv{\'a}n, Virginia Francisco, Raquel Herv{\'a}s, Gonzalo M{\'e}ndez
In knowledge bases where concepts have associated properties, there is a large amount of comparative information that is implicitly encoded in the values of the properties these concepts share.