%0 Conference Paper %B 14th International Conference on Computational Creativity %D 2023 %T Improving Efficiency and Coherence in Evolutionary Story Generation %A Pablo Gervás %B 14th International Conference on Computational Creativity %C Waterloo, Ontario, Canada %8 06/2023 %G eng %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/ImprovedEvolutionaryStoryGeneration-CRC-nopapertypeintitle_0.pdf %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Access %D 2021 %T Improving the Fitness Function of an Evolutionary Suspense Generator Through Sentiment Analysis %A Delatorre, Pablo %A León, Carlos %A Salguero, Alberto %X The perception of suspense in stories is affected not only by general literary aspects like narrative structure and linguistic features, but also by anticipation and evocation of feelings like aversion, disgust or empathy. As such, it is possible to alter the feeling of suspense by modifying components of a story that convey these feelings to the audience. Based on a previous straightforward model of suspense adaptation, this paper describes the design, implementation and evaluation of a computational system that adapts narrative scenes for conveying a specific user-defined amount of suspense. The system is designed to address the impact of different types of emotional components on the reader. The relative weighted suspense of these components is computed with a regression model based on a sentiment analysis tool, and used as a fitness function in an evolutionary algorithm. This new function is able to identify the different weights on the prediction of suspense in aspects like outcome, decorative elements, or threat’s appearance. The results indicate that this approach represents a significant improvement over the previous existing approach. %B IEEE Access %V 9 %P 39626–39635 %8 03/2021 %G eng %U https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/9371672 %R https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3064242 %0 Book Section %B Virtual Reality Designs %D 2020 %T An Internal Model for Characters in Virtual Environments %A Frank Julca %A Gonzalo Méndez %A Hervás, Raquel %B Virtual Reality Designs %7 1st %I CRC Press %C Boca Raton %G eng %U https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781003019589/chapters/10.1201/9781003019589-5 %& 5 %R 10.1201/9781003019589-5 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/GMendezetal_Corregido.pdf %0 Journal Article %J Frontiers in Psychology %D 2019 %T The Impact of Context on Affective Norms: A Case of Study With Suspense %A Delatorre, Pablo %A Salguero, Alberto %A León, Carlos %A Tapscott, Alan %B Frontiers in Psychology %V 10 %P 1988 %G eng %U https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01988 %R 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01988 %0 Journal Article %J Connection Science %D 2019 %T Information management in interactive and non-interactive suspenseful storytelling %A Delatorre, Pablo %A Carlos León %A Salguero, Alberto %A Palomo-Duarte, Manuel %A Pablo Gervás %B Connection Science %V 31 %P 82-101 %8 01/2019 %G eng %U https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09540091.2018.1454890 %9 Original Research %R 10.1080/09540091.2018.1454890 %0 Conference Paper %B C3GI: The 7th International Workshop on Computational Creativity, Concept Invention, and General Intelligence %D 2019 %T Introducing Mood and Affinity to Generate Brief Template-based Dialogues in Storytelling Systems %A Alejandro Oñate %A Gonzalo Méndez %A Pablo Gervás %B C3GI: The 7th International Workshop on Computational Creativity, Concept Invention, and General Intelligence %I CEUR Workshop Proceedings %C Bozen-Bolzano, Italy %8 04/2019 %G eng %U http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2347/paper8.pdf %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/paper8.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B XVIII Conferencia de la Asociación Española para la Inteligencia Artificial (CAEPIA 2018) %D 2018 %T Implementación de generador estocástico de partidas mediante la configuración de dimensiones afectivas %A Martínez-González, J.-M., %A García-Sánchez, P. %A Palomo-Duarte, M. %A Delatorre, P. %B XVIII Conferencia de la Asociación Española para la Inteligencia Artificial (CAEPIA 2018) %G eng %0 Conference Paper %B Ninth International Conference on Computational Creativity, ICCC 2018 %D 2018 %T INES: A reconstruction of the Charade storytelling system using the Afanasyev Framework %A Eugenio Concepción %A Pablo Gervás %A Gonzalo Méndez %X The present paper introduces INES (Interactive Narrative Emotional Storyteller), an instance of the Afanasyev story generation framework that rebuilds Charade, an agent-based storytelling system. The construction of INES pursues a double goal: to develop a more complete version of Charade, by including a plot generation stage; and to show the capability of Afanasyev as scaffolding for building united systems from sources of diverse kind. From a broad view, the resulting architecture is a microservice-oriented ecosystem in which every significant stage of the story generation process is implemented by a microservice that can be easily replaced by another, as long as the new microservice keeps the interface contract established by the Afanasyev model. %B Ninth International Conference on Computational Creativity, ICCC 2018 %C Salamanca, Spain %8 06/2018 %G eng %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/Concepcion_iccc2018.pdf %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/Concepcion_iccc2018-presentation.pdf %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/Concepcion_iccc2018-poster.png %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of AISB Annual Convencion 2017 %D 2017 %T Impact of interactivity on information management for suspense in storytelling %A Delatorre, Pablo %A Carlos León %A Salguero, Alberto %A Mateo-Gil, Cristina %A Pablo Gervás %E Joanna Bryson, Marina De Vos, Julian Padget %B Proceedings of AISB Annual Convencion 2017 %I Society with AI %G eng %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/Delatorre%202017%20-%20Interactivity%20and%20suspense_0.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 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2016) %D 2016 %T Improving Information Extraction from Wikipedia Texts using Basic English %A Teresa Rodríguez-Ferreira %A Adrián Rabadán %A Hervás, Raquel %A Díaz, Alberto %B Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2016) %I European Language Resources Association (ELRA) %C Paris, France %8 05/2016 %@ 978-2-9517408-9-1 %G eng %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/LRECPaper-AdrianTeresa.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 Book Section %B Creativity and Universality in Language %D 2016 %T Integrating Purpose and Revision into a Computational Model of Literary Generation %A Pablo Gervás %A Carlos León %B Creativity and Universality in Language %S Lecture Notes in Morphogenesis %7 Esposti, Mirko Degli, Altmann, Eduardo, Pachet, Francois (Eds.) %I Springer %@ 978-3-319-24403-7 %U http://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319244013 %& Integrating Purpose and Revision into a Computational Model of Literary Generation %0 Conference Paper %B Congreso de la Sociedad Española Para las Ciencias del Videojuego %D 2015 %T Improving the Performance of a Computer-Controlled Player in a Maze Chase Game using Evolutionary Programming on a Finite-State Machine %A Miranda, Maximiliano %A Peinado, Federico %B Congreso de la Sociedad Española Para las Ciencias del Videojuego %I CEUR %C Barcelona, España %8 06/2015 %G eng %U http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1394/ %0 Journal Article %J Procedia Computer Science %D 2013 %T Integration of lexical and syntactic simplification capabilities in a text editor %A Hervás, Raquel %A Bautista, Susana %A Rodríguez, Marta %A de Salas, Teresa %A Vargas, Ana Belén %A Pablo Gervás %K Text simplification %B Procedia Computer Science %8 11/2013 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/DSAI2013-HervasEtAl_CRC.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 Conference Paper %B I Congreso Internacional Universidad y Discapacidad %D 2012 %T INTERpretación de diálogos en mensajería instantánea bajo sistemas SAACs (INTERSAACs) %A Gil, Eva María %A Pablo Gervás %A Hervás, Raquel %A Jiménez, Leticia %B I Congreso Internacional Universidad y Discapacidad %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/SinopsisEvaGil.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 Conference Proceedings %B 13th International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue (TSD) %D 2010 %T Improving Automatic Image Captioning Using Text Summarization Techniques %A Plaza, Laura %A Elena Lloret %A Ahmet Aker %B 13th International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue (TSD) %P 165-172 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/TSD2010.pdf %0 Journal Article %J Special issue: Natural Language Processing and its Applications. Journal on Research in Computing Science %D 2010 %T Improving Emotional Intensity Classification using Word Sense Disambiguation %A Carrillo de Albornoz, Jorge %A Plaza, Laura %A Pablo Gervás %B Special issue: Natural Language Processing and its Applications. Journal on Research in Computing Science %V 46 %8 03/2010 %& 131 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/JRCS462010.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 Conference Proceedings %B Proceedings of the 2010 Workshop on Biomedical Natural Language Processing, ACL 2010 %D 2010 %T Improving Summarization of Biomedical Documents using Word Sense Disambiguation %A Plaza, Laura %A Stevenson, Mark %A Díaz, Alberto %B Proceedings of the 2010 Workshop on Biomedical Natural Language Processing, ACL 2010 %C Uppsala, Sweden %8 07/2010 %@ 978-1-932432-73-2 %U http://acl2010.org/workshops.html#ws04 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/BioNLP2010.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B Seventh conference on International Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'10) %D 2010 %T Integration of Linguistic Markup into Semantic Models of Folk Narratives: The Fairy Tale Use Case %A Piroska Lendvai %A Thierry Declerck %A Sándor Darányi %A Pablo Gervás %A Hervás, Raquel %A Scott Malec %A Peinado, Federico %B Seventh conference on International Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'10) %C La Valetta, Malta %8 05/2010 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/654_Paper.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 Conference Paper %B First Joint International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling %D 2008 %T An Intelligent Plot-Centric Interface for Mastering Computer Role-Playing Games %A Carlos León %A Peinado, Federico %A Navarro, Alvaro %B First Joint International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling %C Erfurt, Germany %G eng %U http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/icids08.pdf %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/icids08.pdf %0 Journal Article %J Upgrade %D 2006 %T Interactive Digital Storytelling: Automatic Direction of Virtual Environments %A Peinado, Federico %B Upgrade %V VII %P 42-46 %G eng %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/2006-peinado-interactive-PRE.pdf %0 Thesis %B Departamento de Ingeniería del Software e Inteligencia Artificial %D 2005 %T Integración de técnicas de clasificación de texto y modelado de usuario para la personalización en servicios de noticias %A Díaz, Alberto %X In the last years, the electronic information available has increased in such way that it is very difficult not to feel the overload when one try to find the information in which is really inter-ested. Web content appears in many forms over different domains of application, but in most cases the form of presentation is the same for all users. The contents are static in the sense that they are not adapted to each user from two points of view: they are neither pre-sented in a different way from each user nor capable of adapting to the interest changes of the users. Content personalization is a technique that tries to avoid information overload through the adaptation of web contents to each type of user and to the interest changes of the users. In this thesis an integrated approach of Web content personalization applied to news ser-vices is shown. This approach is based on three main functionalities: content selection, user model adaptation and results presentation. For these functionalities to be carried out in a personalized manner, they must be based on information related to the user that must be reflected in his user profile or user model. Content selection refers to the choice of the par-ticular subset of all available documents that will be more relevant for a given user. User model adaptation is necessary because user needs change over time, especially as result of his interaction with information. Results presentation involves generating a new result web do-cument that contains, for each selected item, an extract that is indicative of its content. In particular, a personalized summary for each selected item for each user has been generated. The user model integrates four types of reference systems that allow a representation of the interests of the users from different points of view. These interests are divided into two types: long term interests and short term interests. The first type represents interests of the user that remain constant over time, and the second represents the interests that are modi-fied. The long term model uses three classification methods that allow the user to define his information needs from three different points of view: a domain dependent classification system, where the documents are pre-classified by the document author (e.g.: sections in a newspaper), an independent domain classification system, obtained of the first level catego-ries of Yahoo! Spain, and a set of keywords. The different personalized processes are based on statistic classification text techniques that are applied as to the documents and to the user models. The text classification tasks that are used are related with information retrieval, text categorization, relevance feedback and text summarization. The evaluation of personalized systems is especially complex because the opinions of dif-ferent users are necessary to be able to obtain relevant conclusions about system perform-ance. To evaluate the different personalization processes some evaluation collections have been generated where the relevance judges of various users over various days are stored. These collections have made it possible to try different approaches to determine which are the best choices for this purpose. Moreover other investigators can use these collections to compare the results of their personalization techniques. The evaluations have showed that the personalization approach based on the combina-tion of long term and short term models, with personalized summaries as way to present the final results, achieves a certain reduction of the information overload of the users, independ-ently of the domain and the language, in a Web content personalization system applied to news services. %B Departamento de Ingeniería del Software e Inteligencia Artificial %I Universidad Complutense de Madrid %V PhD Thesis %8 07/2005 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/tesisAlbertoDiaz.pdf %0 Book Section %B Multi-Agent Systems and Applications IV %D 2005 %T Intelligent virtual environments for training: An agent-based approach %A Angélica de Antonio %A Jaime Ramírez %A Imbert, Ricardo %A Gonzalo Méndez %B Multi-Agent Systems and Applications IV %I Springer %P 82–91 %G eng %U https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/11559221_9 %R https://doi.org/10.1007/11559221_9 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/ceemas05.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B 3rd International Conference on Multimedia and ICT´s in Education (m-ICTE): Recent Research Developments in Learning Technologies %D 2005 %T Interactive Storytelling in Educational Environments %A Peinado, Federico %A Pablo Gervás %A Pablo Moreno-Ger %B 3rd International Conference on Multimedia and ICT´s in Education (m-ICTE): Recent Research Developments in Learning Technologies %I FORMATEX %C Caceres, Spain %V 3 %P 1345-1349 %@ 609-5997-X %G eng %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/2005-peinado-interactive.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B ICEIS 2004: Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support Systems %D 2004 %T Intelligent Virtual Environments for Training in Nuclear Power Plants %A Gonzalo Méndez %A Herrero, Pilar %A Angélica de Antonio %B ICEIS 2004: Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support Systems %I SciTePress %C Porto, Portugal %P 204–209 %8 04/2004 %@ 972-8865-00-7 %G eng %U https://www.scitepress.org/Papers/2004/26420/ %R 10.5220/0002642002040209 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/paper-iceis04.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B Text, Speech and Dialogue, 7th International Conference %D 2004 %T Item Summarization in Personalisation of News Delivery Systems %A Díaz, Alberto %A Pablo Gervás %B Text, Speech and Dialogue, 7th International Conference %C Brno, Czech Republic %P 49-56 %8 9/2004 %G eng %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/Diaz%26Gervas%202004%20%28TSD%29.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems %D 2002 %T Improving Access to Multilingual Enterprise Information Systems with User Modelling %A Díaz, Alberto %A Pablo Gervás %A García, Antonio %B Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems %P 482-487 %G eng %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/Diaz%20et%20al%202002%20%28ICEIS%29.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B User Modeling 2001, 8th International Conference (Doctoral Consortium) %D 2001 %T Integrating Multilingual Text Classification Tasks and User Modeling in Personalized Newspaper Services %A Díaz, Alberto %B User Modeling 2001, 8th International Conference (Doctoral Consortium) %P 268-270 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural %D 1998 %T Integrando una base de datos léxica y una colección de entrenamiento para la desambiguación del sentido de las palabras %A Ureña, Luis Alfonso %A García-Vega, Manuel %A Gómez, José María %A Díaz, Alberto %B Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural %V 23 %P 40-46 %0 Conference Proceedings %B First International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation %D 1998 %T Integrating Linguistic Resources in an Uniform Way for Text Classification Tasks %A Díaz, Alberto %A Buenaga, Manuel de %A Ureña, Luis Alfonso %A García-Vega, Manuel %B First International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation %P 1197-1204