Discourse modelling for automatic summarising:
Abstract: "Automatic abstracting is a challenging task for natural language processing. It depends not only on sentence interpretation and the local context representation this requires, but also on the recognition and use of large-scale discourse structure. This paper describes research invest...
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "Automatic abstracting is a challenging task for natural language processing. It depends not only on sentence interpretation and the local context representation this requires, but also on the recognition and use of large-scale discourse structure. This paper describes research investigating the nature of different approaches to discourse representation and their value for summarising. This work is focused on comparative analysis, illustrated in the paper through the provision of different forms of representation, and different strategies for summary formation, for a short example text." |
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spellingShingle | Sparck Jones, Karen 1935-2007 Discourse modelling for automatic summarising Computer Laboratory <Cambridge>: Technical report Computer software sigle Natural language processing (Computer science) |
title | Discourse modelling for automatic summarising |
title_auth | Discourse modelling for automatic summarising |
title_exact_search | Discourse modelling for automatic summarising |
title_full | Discourse modelling for automatic summarising |
title_fullStr | Discourse modelling for automatic summarising |
title_full_unstemmed | Discourse modelling for automatic summarising |
title_short | Discourse modelling for automatic summarising |
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topic | Computer software sigle Natural language processing (Computer science) |
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