Second Workshop on Natural Language Generation for Human-Robot Interaction
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This workshop is the second in a series bringing together the Natural Language Generation and Human-Robot Interaction communities to discuss topics of mutual interest with the goal of developing an HRI-inspired NLG shared task. The workshop website is urlhttps://purl.org/nlg-hri-workshop/2020.
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March 2020
702 pages
ISBN:9781450370578
DOI:10.1145/3371382
- General Chairs:
- Tony Belpaeme,
- James Young,
- Program Chairs:
- Hatice Gunes,
- Laurel Riek
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Published: 01 April 2020
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HRI '20: ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
March 23 - 26, 2020
Cambridge, United Kingdom
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