Simon Mille

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I’m Simon Mille, currently with the ADAPT Research Centre (Dublin City University), and joining CNRS (the French public research organization) in 2026. My work sits at the intersection of Natural Language Generation (NLG), computational linguistics, and NLP evaluation, with a long-standing interest in syntax/treebanking and human evaluation methodology.

Currently, I am focusing on

- Datasets and systems for Data-to-text generation (including multilingual, efficient/neurosymbolic and long-sequence settings)
- NLG evaluation: human evaluation design and campaigns, meta-evaluation, reproducibility
- Quality criteria & taxonomies for evaluation (e.g., QCET-style frameworks)

Publications:
Most up-to-date lists can be found on Google Scholar.

Workshops / Community Service:
- Contributor and organizer within the Generation, Evaluation & Metrics (GEM) community and shared-task ecosystem.
- Community service in NLG (including workshop/tutorial activities around evaluation).

If you want to get in touch or are interested in collaborating, the best starting point is my Google Scholar profile (where my current affiliation and contact details are listed).