Back-of-the-book indexes are traditional devices that help readers to get access to document content. Such indexes present the book topics in a different form and order than in the document itself. In this paper, we show that back-of-the-book indexes, which give a synthetic view over the document content, are quite similar to indicative summaries. The new methods that are developed for the fine-grained indexing of documents can be compared with summarization technics. Besides their similarities, both types of tools belong to different traditions and the underlying methods are quite different. The confrontation helps to understand the specificity of each approach
As the scholar’s work migrates from print to the digital realm, new ways of browsing, navigating and...
This paper discusses linguistically motivated features for enhanced back-of-the-book indexing
We describe a real experiment in order to build a thematic index of a scientific book. This book is ...
This paper shows how terminological tools are concretely through the specific task of building back-...
This paper deals with document indexes, which somteimes appear at the back of books and list their m...
Automatic creation of back-of-the-book indexes remains one of the few manual tasks related to publis...
The common view of the 'aboutness ' of documents is that the index entries (or classificat...
Abstract. The automatic generation of back-of-the book indexes seems to be out of sight of the Infor...
This article is a review of Book Indexes from a variety of points, which are in fact the oldest inde...
This paper presents an original natural language processing (NLP) approach for building of back-of-t...
This paper presents an original natural language processing (NLP) approach for building of back-of-t...
National audienceThe emergence of digital documents renews the relation between annotation and index...
This paper presents the IndDoc system that assists back-of-the-book indexing. One of the indexing ch...
24 pagesThis paper presents an original natural language processing (NLP) approach for building of b...
Indexing consists of both novel and more traditional techniques. Cutting-edge indexing techniques, s...
As the scholar’s work migrates from print to the digital realm, new ways of browsing, navigating and...
This paper discusses linguistically motivated features for enhanced back-of-the-book indexing
We describe a real experiment in order to build a thematic index of a scientific book. This book is ...
This paper shows how terminological tools are concretely through the specific task of building back-...
This paper deals with document indexes, which somteimes appear at the back of books and list their m...
Automatic creation of back-of-the-book indexes remains one of the few manual tasks related to publis...
The common view of the 'aboutness ' of documents is that the index entries (or classificat...
Abstract. The automatic generation of back-of-the book indexes seems to be out of sight of the Infor...
This article is a review of Book Indexes from a variety of points, which are in fact the oldest inde...
This paper presents an original natural language processing (NLP) approach for building of back-of-t...
This paper presents an original natural language processing (NLP) approach for building of back-of-t...
National audienceThe emergence of digital documents renews the relation between annotation and index...
This paper presents the IndDoc system that assists back-of-the-book indexing. One of the indexing ch...
24 pagesThis paper presents an original natural language processing (NLP) approach for building of b...
Indexing consists of both novel and more traditional techniques. Cutting-edge indexing techniques, s...
As the scholar’s work migrates from print to the digital realm, new ways of browsing, navigating and...
This paper discusses linguistically motivated features for enhanced back-of-the-book indexing
We describe a real experiment in order to build a thematic index of a scientific book. This book is ...