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Generating Overview Summaries of Ongoing Email Thread Discussions
Stephen Wan
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Kathy McKeown
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Paper Details:
Month: Aug 23–Aug 27
Year: 2004
Location: Geneva, Switzerland
Venue:
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Explorations in Automatic Book Summarization
Rada Mihalcea
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Hakan Ceylan
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A Structural Support Vector Method for Extracting Contexts and Answers of Questions from Online Forums
Wen-Yun Yang
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Yunbo Cao
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Chin-Yew Lin
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Building a Dataset for Summarization and Keyword Extraction from Emails
Vanessa Loza
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Shibamouli Lahiri
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Rada Mihalcea
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Po-Hsiang Lai
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Digesting Virtual “Geek” Culture: The Summarization of Technical Internet Relay Chats
Liang Zhou
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Eduard Hovy
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Summarizing Emails with Conversational Cohesion and Subjectivity
Giuseppe Carenini
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Raymond T. Ng
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Xiaodong Zhou
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Using Conditional Random Fields to Extract Contexts and Answers of Questions from Online Forums
Shilin Ding
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Gao Cong
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Chin-Yew Lin
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Xiaoyan Zhu
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Event-Driven Headline Generation
Rui Sun
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Yue Zhang
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Meishan Zhang
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Donghong Ji
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Extractive email thread summarization: Can we do better than He Said She Said?
Pablo Duboue
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Field Of Study
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Information Extraction
Information Retrieval
Summarization
Language
English
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