other,10-3-C04-1128,bq |
features
</term>
based on the structure of
<term>
|
email-threads
|
</term>
can be used to improve upon
<term>
|
#6292
We show that various features based on the structure of email-threads can be used to improve upon lexical similarity of discourse segments for question-answer pairing. |
other,12-2-C04-1128,bq |
present our work on the detection of
<term>
|
question-answer
pairs
|
</term>
in an
<term>
email conversation
</term>
|
#6269
In this paper, we present our work on the detection of question-answer pairs in an email conversation for the task of email summarization. |
other,14-1-C04-1128,bq |
summarization
</term>
has been shown to work in
<term>
|
documents
|
</term>
of certain
<term>
genres
</term>
, because
|
#6216
While sentence extraction as an approach to summarization has been shown to work in documents of certain genres, because of the conversational nature of email communication where utterances are made in relation to one made previously, sentence extraction may not capture the necessary segments of dialogue that would make a summary coherent. |
other,16-2-C04-1128,bq |
question-answer pairs
</term>
in an
<term>
|
email
conversation
|
</term>
for the task of
<term>
email summarization
|
#6273
In this paper, we present our work on the detection of question-answer pairs in an email conversation for the task of email summarization. |
other,17-1-C04-1128,bq |
in
<term>
documents
</term>
of certain
<term>
|
genres
|
</term>
, because of the conversational
|
#6219
While sentence extraction as an approach to summarization has been shown to work in documents of certain genres , because of the conversational nature of email communication where utterances are made in relation to one made previously, sentence extraction may not capture the necessary segments of dialogue that would make a summary coherent. |
other,17-3-C04-1128,bq |
</term>
can be used to improve upon
<term>
|
lexical
similarity
|
</term>
of
<term>
discourse segments
</term>
|
#6299
We show that various features based on the structure of email-threads can be used to improve upon lexical similarity of discourse segments for question-answer pairing. |
other,20-3-C04-1128,bq |
<term>
lexical similarity
</term>
of
<term>
|
discourse
segments
|
</term>
for
<term>
question-answer pairing
</term>
|
#6302
We show that various features based on the structure of email-threads can be used to improve upon lexical similarity of discourse segments for question-answer pairing. |
other,25-1-C04-1128,bq |
because of the conversational nature of
<term>
|
email
communication
|
</term>
where
<term>
utterances
</term>
are made
|
#6227
While sentence extraction as an approach to summarization has been shown to work in documents of certain genres, because of the conversational nature of email communication where utterances are made in relation to one made previously, sentence extraction may not capture the necessary segments of dialogue that would make a summary coherent. |
other,28-1-C04-1128,bq |
<term>
email communication
</term>
where
<term>
|
utterances
|
</term>
are made in relation to one made
|
#6230
While sentence extraction as an approach to summarization has been shown to work in documents of certain genres, because of the conversational nature of email communication where utterances are made in relation to one made previously, sentence extraction may not capture the necessary segments of dialogue that would make a summary coherent. |
other,4-3-C04-1128,bq |
summarization
</term>
. We show that various
<term>
|
features
|
</term>
based on the structure of
<term>
email-threads
|
#6286
We show that various features based on the structure of email-threads can be used to improve upon lexical similarity of discourse segments for question-answer pairing. |
other,45-1-C04-1128,bq |
</term>
may not capture the necessary
<term>
|
segments
|
</term>
of
<term>
dialogue
</term>
that would
|
#6247
While sentence extraction as an approach to summarization has been shown to work in documents of certain genres, because of the conversational nature of email communication where utterances are made in relation to one made previously, sentence extraction may not capture the necessary segments of dialogue that would make a summary coherent. |
other,47-1-C04-1128,bq |
necessary
<term>
segments
</term>
of
<term>
|
dialogue
|
</term>
that would make a
<term>
summary
</term>
|
#6249
While sentence extraction as an approach to summarization has been shown to work in documents of certain genres, because of the conversational nature of email communication where utterances are made in relation to one made previously, sentence extraction may not capture the necessary segments of dialogue that would make a summary coherent. |
other,52-1-C04-1128,bq |
<term>
dialogue
</term>
that would make a
<term>
|
summary
|
</term>
coherent . In this paper , we present
|
#6254
While sentence extraction as an approach to summarization has been shown to work in documents of certain genres, because of the conversational nature of email communication where utterances are made in relation to one made previously, sentence extraction may not capture the necessary segments of dialogue that would make a summary coherent. |
tech,1-1-C04-1128,bq |
our approach is successful . While
<term>
|
sentence
extraction
|
</term>
as an approach to
<term>
summarization
|
#6203
While sentence extraction as an approach to summarization has been shown to work in documents of certain genres, because of the conversational nature of email communication where utterances are made in relation to one made previously, sentence extraction may not capture the necessary segments of dialogue that would make a summary coherent. |
tech,22-2-C04-1128,bq |
conversation
</term>
for the task of
<term>
|
email
summarization
|
</term>
. We show that various
<term>
features
|
#6279
In this paper, we present our work on the detection of question-answer pairs in an email conversation for the task of email summarization. |
tech,23-3-C04-1128,bq |
<term>
discourse segments
</term>
for
<term>
|
question-answer
pairing
|
</term>
. We present a framework for the
|
#6305
We show that various features based on the structure of email-threads can be used to improve upon lexical similarity of discourse segments for question-answer pairing. |
tech,38-1-C04-1128,bq |
relation to one made previously ,
<term>
|
sentence
extraction
|
</term>
may not capture the necessary
<term>
|
#6240
While sentence extraction as an approach to summarization has been shown to work in documents of certain genres, because of the conversational nature of email communication where utterances are made in relation to one made previously, sentence extraction may not capture the necessary segments of dialogue that would make a summary coherent. |
tech,7-1-C04-1128,bq |
extraction
</term>
as an approach to
<term>
|
summarization
|
</term>
has been shown to work in
<term>
documents
|
#6209
While sentence extraction as an approach to summarization has been shown to work in documents of certain genres, because of the conversational nature of email communication where utterances are made in relation to one made previously, sentence extraction may not capture the necessary segments of dialogue that would make a summary coherent. |