| Description: | In this paper, the authors evaluate the extent to which human-written book summaries can be obtained through cut-and-paste operations from the original book. The authors analyze the effect of the parameters involved in the decomposition algorithm, and highlight the distinctions in coverage obtained for different summary types. |
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| Creation Date: | March 2009 |
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Ceylan, Hakan
University of North Texas |
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Mihalcea, Rada, 1974-
University of North Texas |
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Publisher Name: Springer-Verlag
Place of Publication: [Berlin, Heidelberg]
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| Original Creation Date: | March 2009 | |
| Description: | In this paper, the authors evaluate the extent to which human-written book summaries can be obtained through cut-and-paste operations from the original book. The authors analyze the effect of the parameters involved in the decomposition algorithm, and highlight the distinctions in coverage obtained for different summary types. |
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Computer Science and Engineering
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12 p. |
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| Keyword(s): | decomposition algorithms | book summaries | language processing | lexical paraphrasing | |
| Source: | Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing (CICLing), 2009, Mexico City, Mexico | |
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| Resource Type: | Paper | |
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