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Query-based Sentence Fusion is Better Defined and Leads to More Preferred Results than Generic Sentence Fusion
Emiel Krahmer
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Erwin Marsi
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Paul van Pelt
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Month: June
Year: 2008
Location: Columbus, Ohio
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Multi-Sentence Compression: Finding Shortest Paths in Word Graphs
Katja Filippova
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Automatic analysis of semantic similarity in comparable text through syntactic tree matching
Erwin Marsi
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Emiel Krahmer
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Modeling Extractive Sentence Intersection via Subtree Entailment
Omer Levy
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Ido Dagan
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Gabriel Stanovsky
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Judith Eckle-Kohler
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Iryna Gurevych
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Sentence Fusion via Dependency Graph Compression
Katja Filippova
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Michael Strube
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Summarizing Short Stories
Anna Kazantseva
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Stan Szpakowicz
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Time-Efficient Creation of an Accurate Sentence Fusion Corpus
Kathleen McKeown
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Sara Rosenthal
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Kapil Thadani
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Coleman Moore
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Towards Strict Sentence Intersection: Decoding and Evaluation Strategies
Kapil Thadani
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Kathleen McKeown
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Learning to Fuse Disparate Sentences
Micha Elsner
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Deepak Santhanam
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Summarization
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English
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