Text Summarization
Text Summarization
An ISO 21001:2018
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Project details
Project/Group Number 04
Project title Text Summarization
Project objectives This process involves analyzing the input text and generating a shorter
version that provides a concise summary of the main points, ideas, and
arguments present in the original content.
Natural Language Processing(NLP)
Domain
Motivation Information Overload
Time Efficiency
Multi-document Summarization
Language Translation
Expected outcome This allows readers to quickly grasp the key ideas and content without
having to read the entire document.
Text summarization can be done through various techniques,including
Extractive or abstractive methods,depending on the specific
requirements and goals of the summarization task.
References:
SN Publications (Author Name, “Title”, Journal/Book/Conference, Date, Page, Volume,
Date, Place)
1 Liu, X., Gao, X., He, H., & Wu, W. (2019). Fine-tune BERT for Extractive
Summarization. Proceedings of the 2019 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural
Language Processing (EMNLP), 2144-2149.
2 Nallapati, R., Zhou, B., Gulwani, S., & Norvig, P. (2017). Abstractive Text
Summarization Using Sequence-to-Sequence RNNs and Beyond. Proceedings of The
20th SIGNLL Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning (CoNLL), 280-
290.
3 Erkan, G., & Radev, D. R. (2004). LexRank: Graph-based lexical centrality as salience in
text summarization. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 22, 457-479.
4 Paulus, R., Xiong, C., & Socher, R. (2017). A Deep Reinforced Model for Abstractive
Summarization. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Learning
Representations (ICLR).
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