Computer Science – Computation and Language
Scientific paper
2002-06-04
Proceedings of LREC 2002, Las Palmas, Spain. pp. 1746-1752
Computer Science
Computation and Language
8 pages, 3 figures
Scientific paper
We report on a language resource consisting of 2000 annotated bibliography entries, which is being analyzed as part of our research on indicative document summarization. We show how annotated bibliographies cover certain aspects of summarization that have not been well-covered by other summary corpora, and motivate why they constitute an important form to study for information retrieval. We detail our methodology for collecting the corpus, and overview our document feature markup that we introduced to facilitate summary analysis. We present the characteristics of the corpus, methods of collection, and show its use in finding the distribution of types of information included in indicative summaries and their relative ordering within the summaries.
Kan Min-Yen
Klavans Judith L.
McKeown Kathleen R.
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