2014
DOI: 10.1108/lht-01-2014-0005
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Ontology-based text summarization. The case of Texminer

Abstract: Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to look into the latest advances in ontology-based text summarization systems, with emphasis on the methodologies of a socio-cognitive approach, the structural discourse models and the ontology-based text summarization systems. Design/methodology/approach -The paper analyzes the main literature in this field and presents the structure and features of Texminer, a software that facilitates summarization of texts on Port and Coastal Engineering. Texminer entails a combination… Show more

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“…Hípola et al. (2014) consider this kind of summarization process using the frequency of the terms as statistical, considering the words' relevances to determine sentence strengths.…”
Section: Texts Collection Methods and Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hípola et al. (2014) consider this kind of summarization process using the frequency of the terms as statistical, considering the words' relevances to determine sentence strengths.…”
Section: Texts Collection Methods and Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In ontology-based approaches, knowledge resources such as WordNet (Miller 1995;Fellbaum 1998), DBPedia (Bizer et al 2009), or other domain-specific ontologies are used to create abstractive summaries (Mohan et al 2016). Several ontology-based abstractive systems have been developed that extract concepts or key phrases from a text, creating a summary (Lee, Jian, and Huang 2005;Hennig, Umbrath, and Wetzker 2008;Baralis et al 2013;Hípola et al 2014). In this work, a pre-defined ontology of concepts is utilized for content generalization in the pre-processing phase and for concept matching in the post-processing phase, as it is going to be described in the following sections.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%