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Semantic Similarity Applied to Spoken Dialogue Summarization
Iryna Gurevych
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Michael Strube
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Paper Details:
Month: Aug 23–Aug 27
Year: 2004
Location: Geneva, Switzerland
Venue:
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Measuring Semantic Relatedness Using People and WordNet
Beata Beigman Klebanov
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Comparing the roles of textual, acoustic and spoken-language features on spontaneous-conversation summarization
Xiaodan Zhu
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Gerald Penn
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Using Summarization to Discover Argument Facets in Online Idealogical Dialog
Amita Misra
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Pranav Anand
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Jean E. Fox Tree
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Marilyn Walker
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Accessing GermaNet Data and Computing Semantic Relatedness
Iryna Gurevych
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Hendrik Niederlich
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Word Association Profiles and their Use for Automated Scoring of Essays
Beata Beigman Klebanov
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Michael Flor
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Summarizing Decisions in Spoken Meetings
Lu Wang
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Claire Cardie
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Argument Mining: Extracting Arguments from Online Dialogue
Reid Swanson
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Brian Ecker
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Marilyn Walker
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http://www.eml-research.de/english/homes/{gurevych|strube}
http://www.d.umn.edu/tpederse/similarity.html
Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Discourse
Task
Semantic Similarity
Information Retrieval
Summarization
Language
English
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