%0 Journal Article %J ACM Comput. Surv. %D 2019 %T Conceptual Representations for Computational Concept Creation %A Xiao, Ping %A Hannu Toivonen %A Gross, Oskar %A Cardoso, Amílcar %A Correia, João %A Machado, Penousal %A Martins, Pedro %A Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira %A Sharma, Rahul %A Pinto, Alexandre Miguel %A Díaz, Alberto %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %A Hervás, Raquel %A Carlos León %A Forth, Jamie %A Purver, Matthew %A Wiggins, Geraint A. %A Miljković, Dragana %A Podpečan, Vid %A Pollak, Senja %A Kralj, Jan %A Żnidaršič, Martin %A Bohanec, Marko %A Nada Lavrac %A Urbančič, Tanja %A Velde, Frank Van Der %A Battersby, Stuart %B ACM Comput. Surv. %V 52 %P 9:1–9:33 %G eng %U http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/3186729 %R 10.1145/3186729 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/a9-xiao-with-supp.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B 17th IFIP TC.13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (INTERACT 2019) %D 2019 %T A User-Centred Methodology for the Development of Computer-Based Assistive Technologies for Individuals with Autism %A Hervás, Raquel %A Virginia Francisco %A Gonzalo Méndez %A Bautista, Susana %X The design and development of computer assistive technolo-gies must be tied to the needs and goals of end users and must takeinto account their capabilities and preferences. In this paper, we presentMeDeC@, a Methodology for the Development of Computer AssistiveTechnologies for people with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), whichrelies heavily in our experience working with end users with ASD. Theaim of this methodology is not to design for a broad group of users, butto design highly customizable tools so that they can be easily adaptedto specific situations and small user groups. We also present two applications developed using MeDeC@ in order to test its suitability: Emo-Traductor, a web application for emotion recognition for people withAsperger Syndrome, and ReadIt, a web browser plug-in to help peoplewith ASD with written language understanding difficulties to navigatethe Internet. The results of our evaluation with end users show thatthe use of MeDeC@ helps developers to successfully design computerassistive technologies taking into account the special requirements andscenarios that arise when developing this kind of assistive applications. %B 17th IFIP TC.13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (INTERACT 2019) %I Springer %C Paphos, Cyprus %8 09/2019 %G eng %R https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29381-9_6 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/Hervasetal-interact2019.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B IV Congreso Internacional Universidad y Discapacidad (CIUD 2018) %D 2018 %T EmoTraductor: Análisis Emocional para la Inclusión Digital %A Paloma Gutiérrez Merino %A Gema Eugercios Suárez %A Elena Kaloyanova Popova %A Virginia Francisco %A Hervás, Raquel %B IV Congreso Internacional Universidad y Discapacidad (CIUD 2018) %I Fundación ONCE %C Madrid, Spain %G eng %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/EmoTraductor-CIUD2018.pdf %0 Journal Article %J Frontiers in Psychology %D 2018 %T Exploring the Potential of Concept Associations for the Creative Generation of Linguistic Artifacts: a Case Study with Riddles and Rhetorical Figures %A Virginia Francisco %A Hervás, Raquel %A Gonzalo Méndez %A Paloma Galván %X Automatic generation of linguistic artifacts is a problem that has been sporadically tackled over the years. The main goal of this paper is to explore how concept associations can be useful from a computational creativity point of view to generate some of these artifacts. We present an approach where finding associations between concepts that would not usually be considered as related (for example life and politics or diamond and concrete) could be the seed for the generation of creative and surprising linguistic artifacts such as rhetorical figures (life is like politics) and riddles (what is as hard as concrete?). The quality and appropriateness of the generated figures and riddles has been evaluated using human evaluators, and the results show that the concept associations obtained are useful for creating these kinds of creative artifacts. %B Frontiers in Psychology %V 9 %8 09/2018 %G eng %U https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01792 %9 Original Research %& 1792 %R 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01792 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/FrontiersVersionPublicada.pdf %0 Journal Article %J Comunicar %D 2016 %T El impacto del diseño de actividades en el plagio de Internet en educación superior %A Virginia Francisco %A Gómez Espinosa, M. %A Pablo Moreno-Ger %B Comunicar %V XXIV %P 48 %8 07/2016 %G eng %& 39 %R http://dx.doi.org/10.3916/C48-2016-04 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/Comunicar2016.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B 7th International Conference on Computational Creativity (ICCC 2016) %D 2016 %T Exploring the Role of Word Associations in the Construction of Rhetorical Figures %A Paloma Galván %A Virginia Francisco %A Hervás, Raquel %A Gonzalo Méndez %A Pablo Gervás %B 7th International Conference on Computational Creativity (ICCC 2016) %C Paris, France %8 06/2016 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/GalvanEtAl.pdf %0 Journal Article %J Comunicar %D 2016 %T The Impact of Activity Design in Internet Plagiarism in Higher Education %A Gómez-Espinosa, María %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Moreno-Ger %X In this work we aim to gain a better understanding of the nature of plagiarism in Higher Education. We analyse a set of different activities in an online university-level course, aiming to understand which tasks lead more naturally to plagiarism. This analysis concludes that the activities that have a lower rate of plagiarism are activities that encourage involvement, originality and creativity. Subsequently, we reformulate the task that presented the highest rate of plagiarism, taking into account the conclusions of the previous analysis and trying to maintain their relative effort and educational impact. We then compare the newly designed activities with their original counterparts to measure whether there is a significant reduction in plagiarism. The results are clear and show a significant drop in the percentages of plagiarism. In addition, we performed an additional validation to ensure that both groups were, in fact, comparable. We found that both groups displayed similar plagiarism attitudes in other exercises that were not reformulated. This study shows that it is possible to reduce the incidence of plagiarism by designing activities in such a way that prompts students to propose their own ideas using information available on the Internet as a vehicle for their solutions rather than as solutions in themselves. %B Comunicar %P 39–47 %G eng %& 39 %R http://dx.doi.org/10.3916/C48-2016-04 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/10.3916-C48-2016-04-english.pdf %0 Journal Article %J Natural Language Engineering %D 2016 %T Influence of personal choices on lexical variability in referring expressions %A Hervás, Raquel %A Arroyo, Javier %A Virginia Francisco %A Peinado, Federico %A Pablo Gervás %B Natural Language Engineering %V 22 %P 257-290 %R https://doi.org/10.1017/S1351324915000182 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/HervasEtAl_NLE_2016.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC 2016) %D 2016 %T Riddle Generation using Word Associations %A Paloma Galván %A Virginia Francisco %A Hervás, Raquel %A Gonzalo Méndez %B Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC 2016) %C Portoroz, Slovenia %8 05/2016 %U https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/L16-1381 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/riddlesLREC.pdf %0 Journal Article %J Information Processing and Management %D 2013 %T Assessing the influence of personal preferences on the choice of vocabulary for natural language generation %A Hervás, Raquel %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %B Information Processing and Management %V 49 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/HervasEtAlIPM13.pdf %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Journal of Latin-American Learning Techonologies %D 2013 %T TrivialCV: Competitive Activities for the Classroom Integrated in a Moodle Virtual Campus %A Pablo Moreno-Ger %A Martínez-Ortiz, Iván %A Virginia Francisco %A Hervás, Raquel %B IEEE Journal of Latin-American Learning Techonologies %V 8 %P 8 %8 03/2013 %& 31 %R 10.1109/RITA.2013.2244697 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/RitaInglesVersionPublicada.pdf %0 Journal Article %J SEPLN Journal Nº48 %D 2012 %T Analyzing the CoNLL-X Shared Task from a Sentence Accuracy Perspective %A Miguel Ballesteros %A Jesús Herrera %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %B SEPLN Journal Nº48 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/sepln_v1_mbm.pdf %0 Journal Article %J SEPLN Journal Nº48 %D 2012 %T Are the existing training corpora unnecessarily large? %A Miguel Ballesteros %A Jesús Herrera %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %B SEPLN Journal Nº48 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/sepln_v1_mbm_unnecesarily_0.pdf %0 Journal Article %J Computational Intelligence %D 2012 %T EmoTag: An Approach to Automated Markup of Emotions in Texts %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %B Computational Intelligence %I Blackwell Publishing Inc %8 07/2012 %U http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8640.2012.00438.x %R 10.1111/j.1467-8640.2012.00438.x %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/FranciscoGervasCI.pdf %0 Book Section %B Artificial Intelligence and Hybrid Systems %D 2012 %T Enhancing Dependency Analysis by Combining Specific Dependency Parsers %A Miguel Ballesteros %A Jesús Herrera %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %B Artificial Intelligence and Hybrid Systems %7 iConcept Press. In press %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/document.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B 13th International Conference on Intelligent Text Processing and Computational Linguistics (CICLING 2012) %D 2012 %T Inferring the Scope of Negation in Biomedical Documents %A Miguel Ballesteros %A Virginia Francisco %A Díaz, Alberto %A Jesús Herrera %A Pablo Gervás %B 13th International Conference on Intelligent Text Processing and Computational Linguistics (CICLING 2012) %I Springer %C New Delhi %8 2012 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/cicling2012_v6_mbm.pdf %0 Journal Article %J Revista Iberoamericana de Tecnologías del Aprendizaje (IEEE-RITA) %D 2012 %T TrivialCV: Actividades Competitivas en Clase Integradas con un Campus Virtual Moodle %A Pablo Moreno-Ger %A Martínez-Ortiz, Iván %A Virginia Francisco %A Hervás, Raquel %B Revista Iberoamericana de Tecnologías del Aprendizaje (IEEE-RITA) %V 7 %U http://rita.det.uvigo.es/index.php?content=Num_Pub&idiom=Es&visualiza=1&volumen=7&numero=3&orden=desc %0 Conference Paper %B *SEM Shared Task 2012. Resolving the Scope and Focus of Negation %D 2012 %T UCM-2: a Rule-Based Approach to Infer the Scope of Negation via Dependency Parsing %A Miguel Ballesteros %A Díaz, Alberto %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %A Carrillo de Albornoz, Jorge %A Plaza, Laura %B *SEM Shared Task 2012. Resolving the Scope and Focus of Negation %C Montreal, Canada %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/sem_task_paper_v8_miguel.pdf %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/naaclhlt2012.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B XXVII Congreso de la Sociedad Española para el Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural (SEPLN 2011) %D 2011 %T AutoIndexer: Investigación y Desarrollo de Metodologías y Recursos Terminológicos de Apoyo para los Procesos de Indexación Automática de Documentos Clínicos %A Díaz, Alberto %A Plaza, Laura %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %A Enrique Mota %A Arturo Romero %B XXVII Congreso de la Sociedad Española para el Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural (SEPLN 2011) %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/SEPLN2011_0.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B Second International Conference on Computational Creativity %D 2011 %T Automatic Generation of Emotionally-Targeted Soundtracks %A Kristine Monteith %A Virginia Francisco %A Tony Martinez %A Pablo Gervás %A Dan Ventura %B Second International Conference on Computational Creativity %C México City, México %8 04/2011 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/monteith_iccc11.pdf %0 Journal Article %J Language Resources and Evaluation %D 2011 %T EmoTales: creating a corpus of folk tales with emotional annotations %A Virginia Francisco %A Hervás, Raquel %A Peinado, Federico %A Pablo Gervás %B Language Resources and Evaluation %V 45 %8 02/2011 %& 1 %R 10.1007/s10579-011-9140-5 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/LRE_FranciscoGervasPeinadoGervas_2011.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B XXVII Congreso de la Sociedad Española para el Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural (SEPLN 2011). Demo. %D 2011 %T Inferring the Scope of Negation and Speculation Via Dependency Analysis %A Miguel Ballesteros %A Virginia Francisco %A Díaz, Alberto %A Jesús Herrera %A Pablo Gervás %B XXVII Congreso de la Sociedad Española para el Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural (SEPLN 2011). Demo. %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/seplndemo_v1_mbm.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Information Retrieval (KDIR 2011) %D 2011 %T Inferring the Scope of Speculation Using Dependency Analysis %A Miguel Ballesteros %A Virginia Francisco %A Díaz, Alberto %A Jesús Herrera %A Pablo Gervás %B Proceedings of the International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Information Retrieval (KDIR 2011) %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/kdir_2011_spec.pdf %0 Journal Article %J MINDS AND MACHINES %D 2010 %T Assessing the Novelty of Computer-Generated Narratives using Empirical Metrics %A Peinado, Federico %A Virginia Francisco %A Hervás, Raquel %A Pablo Gervás %B MINDS AND MACHINES %V 20 %P 588 %8 10/2010 %& 565 %R 10.1007/s11023-010-9209-8 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/M%26M_PeinadoFranciscoHervasGervas_2010.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B 6th Hellenic Conference on Artificial Intelligence %D 2010 %T A Feasibility Study on Low Level Techniques for Improving Parsing Accuracy for Spanish Using Maltparser %A Miguel Ballesteros %A Jesús Herrera %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %B 6th Hellenic Conference on Artificial Intelligence %S Lecture Notes in Computer Science %7 Stasinos Konstantopoulos, Stavros Perantonis, Vangelis Karkaletsis, Constantine D. Spyropoulos, George Vouros %I Springer %C Athens, Greece %V 6040 %P 39-48 %8 05/2010 %@ 978-3-642-12841-7 %R 10.1007/978-3-642-12842-4_9 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/Ballesteros_et_al_SETN_2010.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Information Retrieval %D 2010 %T Giving Shape to an N-Version Dependency Parser %A Miguel Ballesteros %A Jesús Herrera %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %K dependency parsing %B Proceedings of the International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Information Retrieval %C Valencia, Spain %P 336-341 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/KDIR_2010_119_CR.pdf %0 Journal Article %J Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural %D 2010 %T Improving Parsing Accuracy for Spanish using Maltparser %A Miguel Ballesteros %A Jesús Herrera %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %K spanish %B Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural %V 44 %P 83-90 %8 05/2010 %U http://www.sepln.org/revistaSEPLN/revista/44/articulos/revista4418.pdf %& 83 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/Ballesteros_et_al_PLN_2010.pdf %0 Journal Article %J Knowledge and Information Systems %D 2010 %T Ontological reasoning for improving the treatment of emotions in text %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %A Peinado, Federico %B Knowledge and Information Systems %V 24 %P 23 %8 07/2010 %@ 0219-3116 %& 1 %R 10.1007/s10115-010-0320-1 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/KAIS2010.pdf %0 Book Section %B Semantic Web: Standards, Tools and Ontologies %D 2010 %T Semantic Web Approaches to the Extraction and Representation of Emotions in Texts %A Virginia Francisco %A Peinado, Federico %A Hervás, Raquel %A Pablo Gervás %B Semantic Web: Standards, Tools and Ontologies %S Computer Science, Technology and Applications %I NOVA Publishers %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/FranciscoEtAlNovaSW.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B Text, Speech and Dialogue, 13th International Conference, TSD 2010 %D 2010 %T Towards an N-Version Dependency Parser %A Miguel Ballesteros %A Jesús Herrera %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %K spanish %B Text, Speech and Dialogue, 13th International Conference, TSD 2010 %S Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence %I Springer %C Brno, Czech Republic %V 6231 %P 43-50 %8 09/2010 %R 10.1007/978-3-642-15760-8_7 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/Ballesteros_et_al_TSD_2010.pdf %0 Conference Proceedings %B Artificial Intelligence in Education %D 2009 %T Affect Recognition from Speech %A Li Zhang %A Virginia Francisco %B Artificial Intelligence in Education %S Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Aplications %I IOS Press %V 200 %P 683-685 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/AIED2009.pdf %0 Thesis %B Departamento de Ingeniería del Software e Inteligencia Artificial %D 2008 %T Identificación Automática del Contenido Afectivo de un Texto y su Papel en la Presentación de Información %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %X A medida que la generación automática de textos y de diálogos va avanzando, y que las aplicaciones que reconocen lo que las personas tratan de decir a una máquina son cada vez más sofisticadas, comienza a ser importante investigar propiedades más interesantes de la generación de textos y diálogos. Una de estas nuevas áreas de investigación es la generación y el reconocimiento de emociones. La marcación de textos con emoción es fundamental para cualquier intento de hacer que la relación hombre-máquina responda de alguna manera a la naturaleza afectiva presente en cualquier relación humana. En concreto, la aparición de emociones en los textos es muy importante a la hora de generar voz sintetizada con distintos estados emocionales, pero también se puede aplicar en muchos otros contextos como las presentaciones multimodales donde los colores, la tipográfica o la música se pueden emplear para transmitir emociones. La marcación de textos con contenido emocional no es una tarea fácil ya que la asignación de emociones es una tarea subjetiva, e incluso a los humanos nos resulta difícil poner etiquetas emocionales a un texto. Será, por lo tanto, muy importante en este trabajo realizar un estudio de la marcación realizada por humanos para poder acotar esta subjetividad y conseguir un método adecuado de marcación de texto con contenido emocional. Actualmente se esta trabajando mucho en la asignación de etiquetas a los textos que indiquen si lo que expresan es positivo, negativo o neutro y también hay mucho trabajo en el campo de la subjetividad de los textos, pero existe muy poco trabajo en el ámbito de la marcación de textos con emociones, y el trabajo que existe se limita a marcar unas pocas emociones básicas dejando a un lado el resto de emociones que son importantes para la comunicación hombre-máquina. Además muchos de los sistemas que existen no tienen en cuenta el papel de la negación en la marcación de emociones o como influyen las oraciones subordinadas en la emoción final. Los sistemas existentes tratan las emociones como unidades aisladas que no tienen relaciones entre sí y por lo tanto no se pueden combinar, unir o comparar. Nuestra metodología trata de marcar textos con emociones, y no solo con un conjunto reducido de ellas, sino con un amplio conjunto en el que se engloban emociones básicas junto con emociones más especificas. Además nuestro método trata de ir más allá, empleando varios métodos de representación de emociones para obtener un marcado más flexible y que pueda adaptarse a cualquier sistema que necesite un texto marcado con emociones. Nuestra marcación tiene en cuenta aspectos importantes como la negación o la presencia de oraciones subordinadas. Además hemos creado una taxonomía de emociones que nos permite relacionarlas entre sí, unirlas y compararlas. Como resultado de este trabajo tenemos un corpus de cuentos marcados emocionalmente por varios evaluadores, una ontología de emociones, un sistema de marcado de textos con contenido afectivo y una metodología de evaluación que podrá ser aplicada en otros trabajos de marcación de texto con contenido afectivo. %B Departamento de Ingeniería del Software e Inteligencia Artificial %I Universidad Complutense de Madrid %C Madrid %V PhD Thesis %P 260 %8 11/2008 %@ 978-84-692-1006-2 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/Tesis%20Virginia%20Francisco_0.pdf %0 Journal Article %J Special Issue of Language Forum on Computational Treatment of Language %D 2008 %T Ontology-Supported Automated Mark Up of Affective Information in Texts %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %B Special Issue of Language Forum on Computational Treatment of Language %V 34 %P 23 - 36 %G eng %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/FranciscoGervasCICLing2008.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing (CICLing 2007) %D 2007 %T Dependency Analysis and CBR to Bridge the Generation Gap in Template-Based NLG %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %A Hervás, Raquel %B Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing (CICLing 2007) %I Springer Verlag %C Mexico City, Mexico %8 February 2007 %G eng %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/FranciscoEtAlCICLing2007.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B EUROLAN 2007 Summer School Doctoral Consortium %D 2007 %T EmoTag: Automated Mark Up of Affective Information in Texts %A Virginia Francisco %A Hervás, Raquel %B EUROLAN 2007 Summer School Doctoral Consortium %C Iasi, Romania %P 5–12 %8 July 2007 %@ 978-973-703-246-1 %G eng %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/FranciscoHervasDCEUROLAN2007.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B Artificial & Ambient Intelligence (AISB'07) %D 2007 %T Expressive Synthesis of Read Aloud Tales %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %A Mónica González %A Carlos León %B Artificial & Ambient Intelligence (AISB'07) %C Culture Lab, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK %P 179–186 %8 April 2007 %G eng %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/FranciscoetalAISB07.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B Web Reasoning and Rule Systems (RR 2007) %D 2007 %T Ontological Reasoning to Configure Emotional Voice Synthesis %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %A Peinado, Federico %B Web Reasoning and Rule Systems (RR 2007) %I Springer Verlag %C Innsbruck, Austria %P 88–102 %8 June %G eng %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/FranciscoEtAlRR2007.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B SEPLN 2006 %D 2006 %T Análisis de dependencias para la marcación de cuentos con emociones %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %B SEPLN 2006 %I Sociedad Española de Procesamiento de Lenguaje Natural %C Zaragoza, Spain %8 09/2006 %@ 1135-5948 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/FranciscoGervasSEPLN2006.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B 8th European Conference on Case-Based Reasoning %D 2006 %T Automated Knowledge Acquisition in Case-Based Text Generation %A Virginia Francisco %A Hervás, Raquel %A Pablo Gervás %B 8th European Conference on Case-Based Reasoning %C Fethiye, Turkey %P 68–77 %8 September 2006 %G eng %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/FranciscoEtAlTCBR2006.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B Text, Speech and Dialogue (TSD 2006) %D 2006 %T Automated Mark Up of Affective Information in English Texts %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %B Text, Speech and Dialogue (TSD 2006) %I Springer Verlag %C Brno, Czech Republic %P 375–382 %8 September 2006 %G eng %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/FranciscoGervasTSD2006.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B Computational Aesthetics: Artificial Intelligence Approaches to Beauty and Happiness %D 2006 %T Exploring the Compositionality of Emotions in Text: Word Emotions, Sentence Emotions and Automated Tagging %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %B Computational Aesthetics: Artificial Intelligence Approaches to Beauty and Happiness %I AAAI Press %C Boston %8 July 2006 %@ 978-1-57735-286-0 %G eng %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/FranciscoGervasAAAI2006.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B AI-2006 %D 2006 %T Two Different Approaches to Automated Mark Up of Emotions in Text %A Virginia Francisco %A Hervás, Raquel %A Pablo Gervás %B AI-2006 %I Springer Verlag %C Cambridge, England %P 101–114 %8 December 2006 %G eng %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/FranciscoEtAlAI2006.pdf %0 Journal Article %J Sociedad Española para el Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural %D 2005 %T Análisis y síntesis de expresión emocional en cuentos leídos en voz alta %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %A Hervás, Raquel %B Sociedad Española para el Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural %V 35 %P 293–300 %8 09/2005 %G eng %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/FranciscoGervasSEPLN2005.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B Primer Simposio sobre Computación Ubicua e Inteligencia Ambiental (UCAmi'05) %D 2005 %T Expresión de emociones en la síntesis de voz en contextos narrativos %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %A Hervás, Raquel %B Primer Simposio sobre Computación Ubicua e Inteligencia Ambiental (UCAmi'05) %I Thomson %C Granada, Spain %P 353–360 %8 09/2005 %@ 84-9732-442-0 %G eng %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/FranciscoEtAlUCAMI2005.pdf