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Identifying Non-Explicit Citing Sentences for Citation-Based Summarization.
Pages: 555 - 564
Published: Jul 11, 2010
Abstract
Identifying background (context) information in scientific articles can help scholars understand major contributions in their research area more easily. In this paper, we propose a general framework based on probabilistic inference to extract such context information from scientific papers. We model the sentences in an article and their lexical similarities as a Markov Random Field tuned to detect the patterns that context data create, and...
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Title
Identifying Non-Explicit Citing Sentences for Citation-Based Summarization.
Published Date
Jul 11, 2010
Pages
555 - 564
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