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A compositional context sensitive multi-document summarizer: exploring the factors that influence summarization
- Summarization ABSTRACT Ani Nenkova Stanford University anenkova@(email omitted); The usual approach for automatic
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Revisiting Readability: A Unified Framework for Predicting Text Quality
- and Information Science University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA epitler@(email omitted); Ani Nenkova
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Can you summarize this? Identifying correlates of input difficulty for generic multi-document summarization
- -document summarization Ani Nenkova University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA nenkova@(email omitted); Annie
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AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF CONTRASTIVE ELEMENTS IN SPONTANEOUS SPEECH
- AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF CONTRASTIVE ELEMENTS IN SPONTANEOUS SPEECH Ani Nenkova ∗ University
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References to Named Entities: a Corpus Study
- the sequence of references. Ani Nenkova and Kathleen McKeown Columbia University Computer Science Department
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Automatic Text Summarization of Newswire: Lessons Learned from the Document Understanding Conference
- The online proceedings of the conferences are available at http://duc.nist.gov Ani Nenkova Columbia
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Syntactic Simplification for Improving Content Selection in Multi-Document Summarization
- Siddharthan, Ani Nenkova and Kathleen McKeown Columbia University Computer Science Department Abstract
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Automatically Learning Cognitive Status for Multi-Document Summarization Of Newswire
- Automatically Learning Cognitive Status for Multi-Document Summarization of Newswire Ani Nenkova
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Evaluating Content Selection in Human- or Machine-Generated Summaries: The Pyramid Scoring Method
- Rebecca J. Passonneau Ani Nenkova September 3, 2003 1 Introduction From the outset of automated
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The pyramid method: incorporating human content selection variation in summarization evaluation
- ANI NENKOVA, REBECCA PASSONNEAU and KATHLEEN MCKEOWN Columbia University Human variation in content
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