Shared task proposal: Multilingual surface realization using universal dependency trees

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We propose a shared task on multilingual Surface Realization, i.e., on mapping unordered and uninflected universal dependency trees to correctly ordered and inflected sentences in a number of languages. A second deeper input will be available in which, in addition, functional words, fine-grained PoS and morphological information will be removed from the input trees. The first shared task on Surface Realization was carried out in 2011 with a similar setup, with a focus on English. We think that it is time for relaunching such a shared task effort in view of the arrival of Universal Dependencies annotated treebanks for a large number of languages on the one hand, and the increasing dominance of Deep Learning, which proved to be a game changer for NLP, on the other hand.

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Mille, S., Bohnet, B., Wanner, L., & Belz, A. (2017). Shared task proposal: Multilingual surface realization using universal dependency trees. In INLG 2017 - 10th International Natural Language Generation Conference, Proceedings of the Conference (pp. 120–123). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/w17-3517

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