Computer Science – Computation and Language
Scientific paper
2001-07-16
Computer Science
Computation and Language
8 pages, published in Proc. of 8th European Workshop on NLG
Scientific paper
The task of creating indicative summaries that help a searcher decide whether to read a particular document is a difficult task. This paper examines the indicative summarization task from a generation perspective, by first analyzing its required content via published guidelines and corpus analysis. We show how these summaries can be factored into a set of document features, and how an implemented content planner uses the topicality document feature to create indicative multidocument query-based summaries.
Kan Min-Yen
Klavans Judith L.
McKeown Kathleen R.
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