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The theory and practice of discourse parsing and summarization

Title
  1. The theory and practice of discourse parsing and summarization / Daniel Marcu.
Published by
  1. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, [2000], ©2000.
Supplementary content
  1. Inhaltsverzeichnis
Author
  1. Marcu, Daniel.

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Description
  1. xviii, 248 pages; 24 cm
Summary
  1. "Daniel Marcu is a Research scientist at the Information Sciences Institute at the University of Southern California and Research Assistant Professor in the university's Department of Computer Science."--Jacket.
Subject
  1. Discourse analysis
  2. Discourse analysis > Data processing
  3. Analyse du discours - Informatique
  4. Computerlinguistik
  5. Syntaktische Analyse
  6. Abstracts > Data processing
  7. Tekstanalyse
  8. Analyse automatique (Linguistique)
  9. Computers
  10. Diskursanalyse
  11. Parsing
  12. Algoritmen
  13. Analyse du discours > Informatique
  14. Samenvattingen
  15. Résumés analytiques > Informatique
  16. Résumés analytiques - Informatique
  17. Automatic abstracting
  18. Parsing (Computer grammar)
Contents
  1. 1. Introduction -- I. Theoretical Foundations. 2. The Linguistics of Text Structures. 3. The Mathematics of Text Structures. 4. A Computational Account of the Axiomatization of Valid Text Structures and its Proof Theory. 5. Discussion -- II. The Rhetorical Parsing of Free Texts. 6. Rhetorical Parsing by Means of Manually Derived Rules. 7. Rhetorical Parsing by Means of Automatically Derived Rules -- 8. Discussion -- III. Summarization. 9. Summarizing Natural Language Texts. 10. Improving Summarization Performance through Rhetorical Parsing Tuning. 11. Discussion.
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. "A Bradford book."
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-241) and indexes.