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Simperl, E.; Norton, B.; Acosta, M.; Maleshkova, M.; Domingue, J.; Mikroyannidis, A.; Mulholland, P. and Power, R. (2013). Using Linked Data Effectively. Milton Keynes: The Open University.

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Yin, Ling and Power, Richard (2006). Adapting the Naive Bayes classifier to rank procedural texts. In: Lalmas, Mounia; MacFarlane, Andy; Rüger, Stefan M.; Tombros, Anastasios; Tsikrika, Theodora and Yavlinsky, Alexei eds. Advances in Information Retrieval. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3936. Berlin, Germany: Springer, pp. 179–190.

Piwek, Paul; Power, Richard; Scott, Donia and Van Deemter, Kees (2005). Generating multimedia presentations: from plain text to screenplay. In: Stock, Oliviero and Zancanaro, Massimo eds. Multimodal intelligent information presentation. Text, speech and language technology, 27. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer, pp. 203–226.

Bouayad-Agha, Nadjet; Scott, Donia and Power, Richard (2001). The influence of layout on the interpretation of referring expressions. In: Degand, Liesbeth; Bestgen, Yves; Spooren, Wilbert and van Waes, Luuk eds. Multidisciplinary approaches to discourse. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Stichting Neerlandistiek VU, pp. 133–141.

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Williams, Sandra and Power, Richard (2013). Hedging and rounding in numerical expressions. Pragmatics & Cognition, 21(1) pp. 193–223.

van Deemter, Kees; Gatt, Albert; van der Sluis, Ielka and Power, Richard (2012). Generation of referring expressions: assessing the incremental algorithm. Cognitive Science, 36(5) pp. 799–836.

van Deemter, Kees; Gatt, Albert; van der Sluis, Ielka and Power, Richard (2012). Assessing the Incremental Algorithm: a Response to Krahmer et al. Cognitive Science, 36(5) pp. 842–845.

Hallett, Catalina; Power, Richard and Scott, Donia (2007). Composing questions through conceptual authoring. Computational Linguistics, 33(1) pp. 105–133.

Kibble, Rodger and Power, Richard (2004). Optimising referential coherence in text generation. Computational Linguistics, 30(4) pp. 401–416.

Van Deemter, Kees and Power, Richard (2003). High-level authoring of illustrated documents. Natural Language Engineering, 9(2) pp. 101–126.

Power, Richard; Scott, Donia and Bouayad-Agha, Nadjet (2003). Document structure. Computational Linguistics, 29(2) pp. 211–260.

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Williams, Sandra; Power, Richard and Third, Allan (2014). How easy is it to learn a controlled natural language for building a knowledge base? In: Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Controlled Natural Language, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer International Publishing AG, pp. 20–32.

Power, Richard (2014). A Formal Dialogue Model for Ontology Authoring. In: Proceedings of the 50th Anniversary Convention of the AISB, 01-04 Apr 2014, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK.

Bautista, Susana; Hervás, Raquel; Gervás, Pablo; Power, Richard and Williams, Sandra (2013). A system for the simplification of numerical expressions at different levels of understandability. In: Natural Language Processing for Improving Textual Accessibility (NLP4ITA 2013), 14 Jun 2013, Atlanta, GA, USA, pp. 10–19.

Nguyen, Tu Anh T.; Power, Richard; Piwek, Paul and Williams, Sandra (2013). Predicting the understandability of OWL inferences. In: Extended Semantic Web Conference 2013 (ESWC 2013) - Research Track, 26 May to 30 May 2013, Montpellier, France, pp. 109–123.

Nguyen, Tu; Power, Richard; Piwek, Paul and Williams, Sandra (2012). Measuring the understandability of deduction rules for OWL. In: First International Workshop on Debugging Ontologies and Ontology Mappings, 8 Oct 2012, Galway, Ireland.

Power, Richard (2012). OWL Simplified English: a finite-state language for ontology editing. In: Third International Workshop on Controlled Natural Language (CNL 2012), 29-31 Aug 2012, Zurich, Switzerland.

Nguyen, Tu Anh T.; Power, Richard; Piwek, Paul and Williams, Sandra (2012). Planning accessible explanations for entailments in OWL ontologies. In: 7th International Natural Language Generation Conference (INLG 2012), 30 May - 1 Jun 2012, Utica, IL, USA, Association for Computational Linguistics, pp. 110–114.

Williams, Sandra; Third, Allan and Power, Richard (2011). Levels of organisation in ontology verbalisation. In: 13th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation, 28-30 Sep 2011, Nancy, France.

Bautista, Susana; Hervás, Raquel; Gervás, Pablo; Power, Richard and Williams, Sandra (2011). How to make numerical information accessible: experimental identification of simplification strategies. In: 13th IFIP TC 13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (INTERACT 2011), 5-9 Sep 2011, Lisbon, Portugal.

Power, Richard (2011). Deriving rhetorical relationships from semantic content. In: 13th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation, 28-30 Sep 2011, Nancy, France.

Bautista, Susana; Hervás, Raquel; Gervás, Pablo; Power, Richard and Williams, Sandra (2011). Experimental identification of the use of hedges in the simplification of numerical expressions. In: Second Workshop on Speech and Language Processing for Assistive Technologies (SLPAT), 30 Jul 2011, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Williams, Sandra and Power, Richard (2010). Grouping axioms for more coherent ontology descriptions. In: 6th International Natural Language Generation Conference (INLG 2010), 07-09 Jul 2010, Dublin, Ireland, pp. 197–202.

Stevens, Robert; Malone, James; Williams, Sandra and Power, Richard (2010). Automating class definitions from OWL to English. In: Proceedings of Bio-Ontologies 2010: Semantic Applications in Life Sciences SIG at the 18th Annual International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB 2010), 9-13 Jul 2010, Boston, USA.

Williams, Sandra and Power, Richard (2010). A fact-aligned corpus of numerical expressions. In: Proceedings of the Seventh conference on International Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2010), 19-21 May 2010, Malta.

Power, Richard (2010). Complexity assumptions in ontology verbalisation. In: 48th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Jul 2010, Uppsala, Sweden, pp. 132–136.

Power, Richard and Third, Allan (2010). Expressing OWL axioms by English sentences: dubious in theory, feasible in practice. In: Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Computational Linguistics, 23-27 Aug 2010, Beijing, China.

Williams, Sandra and Power, Richard (2009). Precision and mathematical form in first and subsequent mentions of numerical facts and their relation to document structure. In: Proceedings of 12th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation, 30-31 Mar 2009, Athens, Greece, pp. 118–121.

Power, Richard (2009). Towards a generation-based semantic web authoring tool. In: Proceedings of the 12th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation, 30-31 Mar 2009, Athens, Greece.

Power, Richard; Stevens, Robert; Scott, Donia and Rector, Alan (2009). Editing OWL through generated CNL. In: Workshop on Controlled Natural Language (CNL 2009), 8-10 Jun 2009, Marettimo Island, Italy.

Williams, Sandra and Power, Richard (2008). Deriving rhetorical complexity data from the RST-DT Corpus. In: Proceedings of the Sixth International Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'08), 28-30 May 2008, Marrakech, Morocco.

Williams, Sandra; Power, Richard and Piwek, Paul (2008). Simulating emotional reactions in medical dramas. In: Proceedings of the AISB 2008 Symposium on Affective Language in Human and Machine, 1-2 Apr 2008, Aberdeen, UK, pp. 25–32.

Hardcastle, David and Power, Richard (2008). Fast, scalable and reliable generation of controlled natural language. In: Proceedings of Software Engineering, Testing, and Quality Assurance for Natural Language Processing Workshop at the 46th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 15-20 Jun 2008, Columbus, OH, pp. 40–48.

Williams, Sandra; Piwek, Paul and Power, Richard (2007). Generating monologue and dialogue to present personalised medical information to patients. In: Proceedings of the Eleventh European Workshop on Natural Language Generation, ENLG '07, Association for Computational Linguistics, USA, pp. 167–170.

Piwek, Paul; Hardcastle, David and Power, Richard (2007). Dialogue Games for Crosslingual Communication. In: Proceedings of DECALOG, The 2007 Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue, 1 May - 30 Jun 2007, University of Trento, Italy.

Power, Richard and Scott, Donia (2005). Automatic generation of large-scale paraphrases. In: Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Paraphrasing (IWP2005), 14 Oct 2005, Jeju Island, Republic of Korea.

Hallett, Catalina; Scott, Donia and Power, Richard (2005). Intuitive querying of e-Health data repositories. In: Proceedings of the UK E-Science All Hands Meeting 2005, 19-22 Sep 2005, Nottingham, UK.

Power, Richard; Scott, Donia and Hartley, Anthony (2003). Multilingual generation of controlled languages. In: Joint Conference of the 7th International Workshop of the European Association for Machine Translation and the 4th Controlled Language Applications Workshop, 15-17 May 2003, Dublin.

Cahill, Lynne; Carroll, John; Evans, Roger; Paiva, Daniel; Power, Richard; Scott, Donia and van Deemter, Kees (2001). From RAGS to RICHES: exploiting the potential of a flexible generation architecture. In: Proceedings of the 39th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL'01), 9-11 Jul 2001, Toulouse, France.

Bouayad-Agha, Nadjet; Power, Richard and Scott, Donia (2000). Can text structure be incompatible with rhetorical structure? In: Proceedings of the First International Conference on Natural Language Generation (INLG'2000), 12-16 Jun 2000, Mitzpe Ramon, Israel, pp. 194–200.

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Ahlfeldt, Hans; Borin, Lars; Daumke, Philipp; Grabar, Natalia; Hallett, Catalina; Hardcastle, David; Kokkinakis, Dimitrios; Mancini, Clara; Marko, Kornel; Merkel, Magnus; Pietsch, Christian; Power, Richard; Scott, Donia; Silvervarg, Annika; Gronostaj, Maria Toporowska; Williams, Sandra and Willis, Alistair (2006). Literature Review on Patient-Friendly Documentation Systems.

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