Papers for Relevance Assessment by Advaith Siddharthan

Research Question: How much can references to people be compressed in a summary without impacting readability

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C92-2090

FROM COGRAM TO ALCOGRAM: TOWARD A CONTROLLED ENGLISH GRAMMAR CHECKER

GEERT ADRIAENS; DIRK SCHREURS

W03-2007

Patent Claim Processing for Readability - Structure Analysis and Term Explanation

Akihiro Shinmori; Manabu Okumura; Yuzo Marukawa; Makoto Iwayama

C96-2183

Motivations and Methods for Text Simplification

R. Chandrasekar; Christine Doran; B. Srinivas

J02-4005

Generating Indicative-Informative Summaries with SumUM

Horacio Saggion; Guy Lapalme

C02-2008

Interactive Paraphrasing Based on Linguistic Annotation

Ryuichiro Higashinaka; Katashi Nagao

W03-1101

Improving Summarization Performance by Sentence Compression --- A Pilot Study

Chin-Yew Lin

C94-1051

Anticipating the Reader's Problems and the Automatic Generation of Paraphrases

Nils Lenke

70_Paper

Paraphrasing Predicates from Written Language to Spoken Language Using the Web

Nobuhiro Kaji, Masashi Okamoto and Sadao Kurohashi

Daume

Generic Sentence Fusion is an Ill-Defined Summarization Task

Hal Daume III and Daniel Marcu

E99-1042

Parsing with an Extended Domain of Locality

John Carroll; Nicolas Nicolov; Olga Shaumyan; Martine Smets; David Weir

N03-3003

Language choice models for microplanning and readability

Sandra Williams

W98-1231

Shallow Post Morphological Processing with KURD

Michael Carl; Antje Schmidt-Wigger

W03-1611

Paraphrasing Japanese Noun Phrases using Character-based Indexing

Takenobu Tokunaga; Hozumi Tanaka; Kenji Kimura

I05-2027

Machine Learning Approach to Augmenting News Headline Generation

Ruichao Wang; John Dunnion; Joe Carthy

W03-1602

Text Simplification for Reading Assistance: A Project Note

Kentaro Inui; Atsushi Fujita; Tetsuro Takahashi; Ryu Iida; Tomoya Iwakura