Proceedings of the ACL-02 Workshop on Automatic Summarization - 2002
DOI: 10.3115/1118162.1118166
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Revisions that improve cohesion in multi-document summaries

Abstract: Extractive summaries produced from multiple source documents suffer from an array of problems with respect to text cohesion. In this preliminary study, we seek to understand what problems occur in such summaries and how often. We present an analysis of a small corpus of manually revised summaries and discuss the feasibility of making such repairs automatically. Additionally, we present a taxonomy of the problems that occur in the corpus, as well as the operators which, when applied to the summaries, can addres… Show more

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“…under the heading of syntax-based statistical mt as in work by Knight and colleagues [6,13]), and researchers in extractive summarisation have started to develop post-processing text regeneration techniques to improve the coherence and clarity of summaries [27,34,25].…”
Section: Development Of the Grec Tasksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…under the heading of syntax-based statistical mt as in work by Knight and colleagues [6,13]), and researchers in extractive summarisation have started to develop post-processing text regeneration techniques to improve the coherence and clarity of summaries [27,34,25].…”
Section: Development Of the Grec Tasksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As stated in [3], some of these multi-document phenomena (that must be avoided or properly treated in summaries) are redundancy, complementarity and contradiction, which may happen because information from different source texts may be used to compose the summary. In several MDS approaches [1,3,20,23,25], the CST (Cross-document Structure Theory) [22] discourse model has been successfully applied to deal with these issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [ORL02] we find a very interesting taxonomy of reformulation and revision strategies, based on the pragmatic (i.e. actual) concerns these strategies aim to tackle.…”
Section: Summary Reformulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One should not ignore the reformulation aspect of temporal ordering, which is a serious issue especially in multi-document summarization [ORL02,Rad00].…”
Section: Summary Reformulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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