Dimitra Gkatzia
Dimitra Gkatzia

Dr Dimitra Gkatzia

Associate Professor

Biography

Dimitra Gkatzia is an Associate Professor at the School of Computing at Edinburgh Napier University. She received her PhD in Computer Science from Heriot-Watt University (Edinburgh, UK) in 2015. Her thesis focused on Natural Language Generation (i.e. automatic production of human language) developing machine learning methods for automatic summarisation of time-series data (health data from sensors, database entries that change over time, other seasonal data) into natural language summaries with the goal to enhance comprehension and promote decision making. After her PhD, she was appointed postdoctoral researcher at Heriot-Watt's Interaction Lab investigating Natural Language Generation methods for information presentation of uncertain data, where she developed the Extended Weather Game for task-based evaluations for NLG. In 2016, Dimitra joined Edinburgh Napier University as a lecturer, and was later promoted to Associate Professor. She is also a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, holds an MSc in Artificial Intelligence (Distinction - top student of the degree) from Heriot-Watt and a BSc (Hons) in Digital Systems from the University of Piraeus (Greece).

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Dimitra is interested in making computers and robots interact in a human-like way using natural language, while at the same time respecting the privacy of the users.

She is interested in exploring data-driven Natural Language Generation (NLG) for low-resource domains/languages, i.e. domains where parallel data is hard to acquire and annotate as well as domains where tools that are useful for NLG are not available. In this sense, low-resource NLG describes all areas that require careful collection and annotation of data, might require expert input (as in health domain) which might be hard to acquire or data that in general is not publicly available. In addition to inaccessibility of data, generating text with linguistic variability can be a challenge when not enough example texts are available.

This work is also complemented by her current work on Human-Robot Interaction, where she investigates the interplay between various modalities (vision, speech, knowledge-bases) in real-world settings for human-robot teaming scenarios. Her work in this area focuses on enhancing NLG with commonsense capabilities similar to the ones present in human-human communication. This has also motivated work on privacy-preserving methods for Natural Language Processing as well as on ethical and responsible innovation more widely.

INTERNATIONAL DISTINCTIONS

- Keynote speaker at the International Natural Language Generation Conference (INLG 2022)
- Panel Member at Scottish AI Summit (2022)
- Best paper award at International Natural Language Generation Conference (INLG 2021).
- Nomination for Best LBR Paper Award in Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) 2021.
- Women in Robotics Spotlight at Robohub.

RESEARCH LEADERSHIP

Since 2021, Dimitra is the co-lead of the SICSA (Scottish Informatics and Computer Science Alliance) AI Theme, which aims to strengthen research collaborations between SICSA members working in AI and related disciplines, leading to long-lasting interdisciplinary research partnerships; stimulate improved collaboration between the various research sub-groups to identify new and emerging research areas; share  knowledge, expertise and tools to enhance AI research. Between 2016-2020, Dimitra served as an elected member of the Steering Board of the Special Interest Group in Natural Language Generation (SIGGEN). At Edinburgh Napier, Dimitra is currently leading the Natural Language Processing Group.

Dimitra has also contributed to the organisation of major scientific events: she is a co-founder of the NLG4HRI workshop series (2018, 2020), has acted as chair for various International research meetings including EACL 2021 (Demo chair), NAACL 2018 (Area Chair), INLG 2019 (Area Chair), INLG 2016 (general chair & organiser), International Workshop on Data-to-text Generation 2015 (general chair, local chair, session chair), IEEE ROMAN 2014 (registration chair and coordination of student-volunteers, UKCI 2012 (social media coordinator); programme Committee member (2015 - ): IntelLanG, EACL, Journal of Advanced Robotics, ACL, EMNLP, IJCAI, INLG, IEEE FUZZ, WiNLP, ACM ICMI.

SELECTED CURRENT PROJECTS

* Natural Language Generation for low-resource domains (EPSRC, 2021 – 2024), PI
* CiViL: Commonsense and Visually enhanced natural Language generation (EPSRC, 2020-2023), PI
* Enhancing Labour Market Intelligence using Machine Learning (ESRC & SDS, 2021-2024): co-Investigator, co-PI
* Natural language interfaces to support career decision-making of young people (ESRC & SDS, 2020 – 2023): co-PI
* Intelligent Agents (Innovate UK, 2019 – 2022): co-I
* Multi3Generation (COST Action, 2019-2023): WG3 Leader until 2021, proposer

PAST PROJECTS (involved as a researcher):

* GUI: Generation for Uncertain Information, (EPSRC, 2014-2015)
* ATME: Summarising sensor data for medical emergencies (Royal Society, 2013-2014)

News

Events

Esteem

Advisory panels and expert committees or witness

  • Research Theme Leader: co-lead of the Scottish Informatics and Computer Science Alliance (SICSA) Research Theme on Artificial Intelligence
  • Management committee member: Mulit3Generation COST Action
  • Advisory Board: Steering Board Member of the ACL Special Interest Group in Natural Language Generation

 

Conference Organising Activity

  • Ethics Committee Member: Joint Conference of the 59th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 11th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (ACL-IJCNLP), virtual, 2021
  • Mentor (PhD mentoring session): Joint Conference of the 59th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 11th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (ACL-IJCNLP), virtual, 2021
  • Programme Committee Chair: Demo Chair for the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (EACL 2021), Kyiv, Ukraine (online), 2021
  • Workshop Organiser: 1st Workshop on Evaluating NLG Evaluation
  • Workshop organiser: Co-organiser of the 2nd Workshop on Natural Language Generation for Human-Robot Interaction, Dublin, Ireland (online), 2020
  • Invited to join the Programme Committee of the 28th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING), Barcelona, Spain, 2020
  • Conference Programme (Area) Chair: the 12th International Conference on Natural Language Generation (INLG) 2019, Tokyo, Japan
  • Dimitra Gkatzia invited on to the Programme Committee of the annual meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), Melbourne, 2018
  • Conference Programme (Area) Chair: the North American Chapter on Computational Linguistics (NAACL), New Orleans, USA, 2018
  • Workshop organiser: Co-organiser of the 1st Workshop on Natural Language Generation for Human-Robot Interaction, Tilburg, Netherlands, 2018
  • Tutorial and Invited Talks Chair: the 10th International Conference on Natural Language Generation (INLG), Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 2017
  • Conference Chair: the 9th International Natural Language Generation conference (INLG), Edinburgh, UK, 2016
  • Conference Organiser: the 9th International Natural Language Generation conference (INLG), Edinburgh, UK, 2016
  • Workshop Organiser: International Workshop on Data-to-text Generation, Edinburgh, UK, 2015
  • Registration chair and Student Volunteer coordinator: 23rd IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, Edinburgh, UK, 2014

 

Editorial Activity

  • Editorial Board Member: Natural Language Engineering
  • Editorial Board Member: Special Issue on Natural Language Generation for Spoken Dialogue Systems (NLG4SDS) at Dialogue & Discourse journal. 2018
  • Editorial Board Member: Journal of Advanced Robotics

 

Fellowships and Awards

  • Nomination for the Best LBR Award at the ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, virtual, 2021
  • Award for Outstanding Position Paper at the 14th International Conference on Natural Language Generation (INLG 2021)
  • Outstanding Reviewer acknowledgement: the 58th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (online), 2020
  • Outstanding Reviewer acknowledgement: the 58th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (online), Melbourne, Australia, 2018
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (Associate Fellow since 2012)

 

Grant Funding Panel Member

  • Funding Panel: ICT2023 Frontier AI Technologies (Academy of Finland)

 

Grant Reviewer

  • Grant reviewer: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
  • Grant Reviewer: Medical Research Council (MRC)

 

Invited Speaker

  • Invited talk at Verint
  • Invited Speaker at University of Aberdeen
  • Invited Talk at Canon - Edinburgh
  • Invited talk at the University of Bielefeld
  • SICSA workshop on Cognitive and Social Robotics
  • Seminar talk: Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, 2015
  • Invited talk: IROS '15 Workshop on Spatial Reasoning and Interaction for Real-World Robotics. Hamburg, Germany.
  • Seminar talk: Aalto University, Helsinki, 2014

 

Media Activity

  • Women in Robotics Spotlights mention

 

Public/Community Engagement

  • Invited to join Panel at Scottish AI Summit on Explainable AI
  • Mentor at Girl Geek Scotland initiative
  • Public Engagement: Explorathon at the Zoo

 

Research Degree External Examining

  • Assessment of a PhD thesis at the University of Alicante -Spain
  • External PhD Examiner at Loria Nancy (France)
  • External Examiner of a PhD thesis at the University of Aberdeen
  • Assessment of a PhD thesis at the University of Santiago De Compostella -Spain

 

Reviewing

  • Committee Member: the 1st SICSA PhD dissertation award
  • Programme Committee member for ACL 2021
  • Programme Committee member for IntelLanG - Intelligent Information Processing and Natural Language Generation
  • Programme Committee member of the conference on Empirical Methods on Natural Language Processing (EMNLP)
  • Programme Committee Member for the Workshop on Widening NLP
  • Programme Committee member for the First Workshop on Women and Underrepresented Minorities in NLP
  • Programme Committee Member of the annual meeting of the International Natural Language Generation conference, 2017
  • Reviewer for the conference on Empirical Methods on Natural Language Processing (EMNLP)
  • Programme Committee member of the annual meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), Berlin, 2016

 

Visiting Positions

  • Research visit at the University of Bielefeld (Germany, 2017)
  • Research Visit at Aalto University (Finland, 2014)

 

Date


44 results

Generating Verbal Descriptions from Medical Sensor Data: A Corpus Study on User Preferences

Conference Proceeding
Gkatzia, D., Rieser, V., Mcsporran, A., Mcgowan, A., Mort, A., & Dewar, M. (2014)
Generating Verbal Descriptions from Medical Sensor Data: A Corpus Study on User Preferences. In BCS Health Informatics Scotland (HIS)
Understanding and interpreting medical sensor data is an essential part of pre-hospital care in medical emergencies, but requires training and previous knowledge. In this pape...

Multi-adaptive Natural Language Generation using Principal Component Regression

Conference Proceeding
Gkatzia, D., Hastie, H., & Lemon, O. (2014)
Multi-adaptive Natural Language Generation using Principal Component Regression. In Proceedings of the 8th International Natural Language Generation Conference, 138-142
We present FeedbackGen, a system that uses a multi-adaptive approach to Natural Language Generation. With the term 'multi-adaptive', we refer to a system that is able to adapt...

Generating student feedback from time-series data using Reinforcement Learning

Conference Proceeding
Gkatzia, D., Hastie, H., Janarthanam, S., & Lemon, O. (2013)
Generating student feedback from time-series data using Reinforcement Learning. In Proceedings of the 14th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation. , (115-124
We describe a statistical Natural LanguageGeneration (NLG) method for summarisa-tion of time-series data in the context offeedback generation for students. In thispap...

Content Selection in Data-to-Text Systems: A Survey

Journal Article
Gkatzia, D. (2016)
Content Selection in Data-to-Text Systems: A Survey
Data-to-text systems are powerful in generating reports from data automatically and thus they simplify the presentation of complex data. Rather than presenting data using visu...

Pre-Napier Funded Projects

  • SICSA funding for the organisation of the 1st International Workshop on Data-to-text (£700)

Current Post Grad projects