Papers for Relevance Assessment by Caroline Sporleder

Research Question: Can sentences be compressed by discourse chunking them automatically and then dropping all satellite spans?

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P05-1036

Supervised and Unsupervised Learning for Sentence Compression

Jenine Turner; Eugene Charniak

A00-2002

The Automatic Translation of Discourse Structures

Daniel Marcu; Lynn Carlson; Maki Watanabe

W03-1119

A Sentence Reduction using Syntax Control

Minh Le Nguyen; Susumu Horiguchi

P02-1057

A Noisy-Channel Model for Document Compression

Hal Daume III; Daniel Marcu

W03-1101

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

Chin-Yew Lin

08-HongQiaoLi-2col

Chinese Chunking with Another Type of Spec

Hongqiao Li, Changning Huang, Jianfeng Gao and Xiaozhong Fan

W03-0501

Hedge Trimmer: A Parse-and-Trim Approach to Headline Generation

Bonnie Dorr; David Zajic; Richard Schwartz

P00-1041

Headline Generation Based on Statistical Translation

Michele Banko; Vibhu O. Mittal; Michael J. Witbrock

C02-1073

Meta-evaluation of Summaries in a Cross-lingual Environment using Content-based Metrics

Horacio Saggion; Dragomir Radev; Simone Teufel; Wai Lam

E03-3002

Cohesion and coherence for Automatic Summarization

Laura Alonso Alemany and Maria Fuentes Fort

W00-1403

An empirical study of multilingual natural language generation: What Should a Text Planner Do?

Daniel Marcu; Lynn Carlson; Maki Watanabe

J00-3005

The Rhetorical Parsing of Unrestricted Texts: A Surface-based Approach

Daniel Marcu

C00-1076

Extending a Formal and Computational Model of Rhetorical Structure Theory with Intentional Structures la Grosz and Sidner

Daniel Marcu

J02-4003

Automatic Summarization of Open-Domain Multiparty Dialogues in Diverse Genres

Klaus Zechner

C02-1010

Structure Alignment Using Bilingual Chunking

Wei Wang; Ming Zhou; Jin-Xia Huang; Chang-Ning Huang