Computer Science – Computation and Language
Scientific paper
2005-03-15
Edited by Bernadete Sharp, Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Natural Language Understanding and Cognitive Scien
Computer Science
Computation and Language
10 pages, 3 figures. To be pulished in Natural Language Understanding and Cognitive Science (NLUCS - 2005) conference
Scientific paper
This paper examines the summarization of events that evolve through time. It discusses different types of evolution taking into account the time in which the incidents of an event are happening and the different sources reporting on the specific event. It proposes an approach for multi-document summarization which employs ``messages'' for representing the incidents of an event and cross-document relations that hold between messages according to certain conditions. The paper also outlines the current version of the summarization system we are implementing to realize this approach.
Afantenos Stergos D.
Karkaletsis Vangelis
Liontou Konstantina
Salapata Maria
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