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101 acl-2012-Fully Abstractive Approach to Guided Summarization


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Author: Pierre-Etienne Genest ; Guy Lapalme

Abstract: This paper shows that full abstraction can be accomplished in the context of guided summarization. We describe a work in progress that relies on Information Extraction, statistical content selection and Natural Language Generation. Early results already demonstrate the effectiveness of the approach.


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