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Wednesday, December 18 2019 - 01:00
AsiaNet
Arria Natural Language Generation Technology Expands BBC's Coverage of UK Elections
MORRISTOWN, New Jersey, Dec. 17, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-- BBC News website extends its use of artificial intelligence in semi-automated
   journalism, leveraging Arria NLG to help publish localized election news and
   results for each of the United Kingdom's 690 constituencies minutes after
   votes are declared

Arria NLG  ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2673418-1&h=3769032773&u=https%3A%2F%2Fc212.net%2Fc%2Flink%2F%3Ft%3D0%26l%3Den%26o%3D2514115-1%26h%3D3146148542%26u%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fwww.arria.com%252F%26a%3DArria%2BNLG&a=Arria+NLG 
) today reported that the BBC News website, through its Semi-Automatic Local 
Content (Salco) project, extended its use of Arria's Natural Language 
Generation (NLG) platform to automate the production of news coverage of the 
recent elections in the United Kingdom (UK).

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BBC News Labs' goal was to expand its ability to publish regionally tailored 
stories that contained local statistics and results for each of its subscribers 
on election night. With Arria NLG, the media giant achieved its objective and 
successfully published hundreds of articles, presenting provincial data for 
each demographic on one of the busiest news nights in UK history. 

Arria NLG is a type of artificial intelligence that transforms data into 
insightful written or spoken language. In advance of the election, BBC 
journalists built a myriad of story templates within Salco using Arria NLG 
Studio that covered all possible scenarios and outcomes following the polls' 
close on Thursday 12 December. Results were automatically processed using Arria 
to produce contextual voice and text articles for every constituency which, 
prior to publication, were edited by BBC journalists. 

With Arria NLG, the BBC published 689 local stories, 100,000 words in 10 hours, 
delivering real-time election results for each of the country's 690 
constituencies. The speed and accuracy with which Arria's NLG technology 
automates the production of local versions of news stories empowers editors and 
journalists working in hectic, deadline-driven environments to scale their 
production and deliver exponentially more coverage to local markets. 

In a recent interview, David Caswell, BBC News Labs, addressed the value NLG 
provides to both the BBC and its readers, commenting that, "Natural Language 
Generation systems like Salco can unlock rich and relevant stories contained in 
public datasets for everyone across the UK. These local stories, told in a 
language, style and tone that make them accessible to local audiences, can 
include more people in the data-driven debates that were previously open only 
to those who knew where to find the data." Read full interview ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2673418-1&h=2645953585&u=https%3A%2F%2Fbbcnewslabs.co.uk%2Fnews%2F2019%2Fsalco-trees%2F&a=Read+full+interview 
)

"This is about doing journalism that we cannot do with human beings at the 
moment," said Robert McKenzie, editor of BBC News Labs. "Using machine 
assistance, we generated a story for every single constituency that declared 
last night with the exception of the one that hasn't finished counting yet. 
That would never have been possible [using humans]."

"We are honored to work with BBC News, one of the world's most widely-respected 
media companies," said Sharon Daniels, CEO of Arria NLG. "What the BBC News 
team accomplished on election night is an historic milestone for media 
worldwide. This successful use-case proves how natural language technology 
transforms the way people work by extracting insights from data to tell a more 
complete story.

"The Arria NLG Studio platform combines advanced language analytics and 
computational linguistics together to transform data directly into insightful, 
explanatory narratives that are relevant to the audience receiving the 
information." 

About Arria NLG
Arria NLG is the global leader in the field of Natural Language Generation 
(NLG), a form of artificial intelligence specializing in extracting insights 
from complex data sources and communicating that information in natural 
language (i.e. as if written or spoken by a human). The company owns, develops 
and licenses its technology through its Arria NLG Studio Platform. For 
additional information, please visit https://www.arria.com/.

Contact: Lyndsee Manna, SVP Business Development, +1 973 534 9478 or via email 
lyndsee.manna@arria.com

SOURCE: Arria NLG
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