2011 CSI International Symposium on Computer Science and Software Engineering (CSSE) 2011
DOI: 10.1109/csicsse.2011.5963995
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Summarization of meetings using word clouds

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“…The frequencies of specific words were tabulated and word clouds constructed for the overall population and the two treatment arms (dupilumab, placebo) to derive a visual representation of the most frequently reported words, in which font size within the cloud indicates word frequency. 29 In order to avoid visual noise, the word "trial" was removed, and only words appearing at least twice were included.…”
Section: Analyses Natural Language Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The frequencies of specific words were tabulated and word clouds constructed for the overall population and the two treatment arms (dupilumab, placebo) to derive a visual representation of the most frequently reported words, in which font size within the cloud indicates word frequency. 29 In order to avoid visual noise, the word "trial" was removed, and only words appearing at least twice were included.…”
Section: Analyses Natural Language Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Automatic text summarization systems are very significant in various domains such as news, medical, oil and gas, legal, and political domains. A good example, where text summarization could be used in the political domain, is the work presented in [49]. The authors introduced an automatic summarization system that summarizes the proceedings of the European Parliament using word clouds.…”
Section: The Importance and Usage Of Text Summarizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of artificial intelligence and sophisticated online "word cloud" programs allow for participants and eventually evaluators to dramatically view the evolution of how the researcher attempts to focus responses on the questions asked (de Hollander, & Marx, 2011;DePaolo, & Wilkinson, 2014;Shu et al, 2021). To be clear, the size of sample audiences, the firm authenticity of research personnel and design, and demonstration to all involved in this process who are, frankly, unpaid volunteers, and melding participatory action research with passion from the researcher but compassion for stakeholders, is essential in these steps.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%