| Jade Goldstein, Vibhu Mittal, Jaime Carbonell, and Jamie Callan. 2000. Creating and evaluating multidocument sentence extract summaries. In Proceedings of CIKM 2000. |
....a discourse model for preserving gist in the face of summarization. Ducheneaut [6] o#ers sample characterizations of e mail messages, both by purpose and by structure. Meta information about content in a similar manner might o#er additional hints for summarization in future work. Goldstein et al. [9], Stein et al. 20] and Radev [14] discuss multiple document summarization, where the system addresses summarizing related sets of documents, for example a set of news articles about an unfolding event. Multidocument summarization di#ers in intent from an e mail summarization system that exploits ....
....However, this realization points to an interesting conclusion, which suggests that summarization researchers might be served better by focusing on improving the quality of a user interface, even more so than improving the quality of a summary. Both Boguraev et al. 2] and Goldstein et al. [9] hint at this conclusion in their discussion of user interfaces, but they do not make the conclusion explicit. Another future user study might focus on the di#erence between generating summaries using document summarization software, and simply reporting the first few lines of an email message. ....
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J. Goldstein, V. Mittal, J. Carbonell, and J. Callan. Creating and evaluating multi-document sentence extract summaries. In Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM 2000.
....objective putting documents that discuss the same limited topic or o er virtually identical information close together and a macro scale one putting documents discussing the same broad subject or issue together. In many ways, the goal is like that of summarization, to increase relevant novelty [8]. For the purposes of this project, I selected a discussion about Microsoft s Hailstorm that ended up including threads on distributed storage mechanisms, alternatives to Hailstorm, and rants about privacy. There were 152 messages that had not been designated as entirely irrelevant at the time of ....
Jade Goldstein, Vibhu O. Mittal, Jaime G. Carbonell, and James P. Callan. Creating and evaluating multi-document sentence extract summaries. In CIKM, pages 165-172, 2000.
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Jade Goldstein, Vibhu Mittal, Jaime Carbonell, and Jamie Callan. 2000. Creating and evaluating multidocument sentence extract summaries. In Proceedings of CIKM 2000.
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J. Goldstein, V. O. Mittal, J. G. Carbonell, and J. P. Callan. Creating and evaluating multi-document sentence extract summaries. In International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM), 2000.
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Goldstein, J., Mittal, V., Carbonell, J., and Callan, J. Creating and evaluating multidocument sentence extract summaries. In Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Informaiton and Knowledge Management (2000), pp. 165--172.
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