Citation sentences (sentences that cite other papers) play a key role in the summarization of scientific articles. However, a citation-based summarization system that depends on generic natural language processing components, such as parsers or sentence compressors, will perform poorly if those components cannot handle citations correctly. In this thesis, I examine the effect of citation handling on parsing, sentence compression, and multi-document summarization. There are two types of citations that occur in citation sentences: constituent citations and parenthetical citations. I propose an automatic citation classifier based on training data created through Mechanical Turk tasks. I demonstrate that the use of type-specific citation handl...
Automatic summarization is the distillation of important information from a source into an abridged ...
In this thesis, we have approached a technique for tackling abstractive text summarization tasks wi...
Research publications reflect advancements in the corresponding research domain. In these research p...
In this paper we present the first steps toward improving summarization of scientific documents thr...
In-text citation analysis is one of the most frequently used methods in research evaluation. We are ...
Accurately parsing citation strings is key to automatically building large-scale citation graphs, so...
We present our entry into the 2021 3C Shared Task Citation Context Classification based on Purpose c...
In recent years, there has been a dramatic increase in scientific publications across the globe. To ...
Citation classification aims to identify the purpose of the cited article in the citing article. Pre...
Researchers and scientists increasingly find themselves in the position of having to quickly underst...
We investigate the effect of varying citation context window sizes on model performance in citation ...
The number of publications is rapidly growing and it is essential to enable fast access and analysis...
We study the interplay of the discourse structure of a scientific argument with formal citations. On...
The old Asian legend about the blind men and the elephant comes to mind when looking at how differen...
Scientific articles store vast amounts of knowledge amassed through many decades of research. They s...
Automatic summarization is the distillation of important information from a source into an abridged ...
In this thesis, we have approached a technique for tackling abstractive text summarization tasks wi...
Research publications reflect advancements in the corresponding research domain. In these research p...
In this paper we present the first steps toward improving summarization of scientific documents thr...
In-text citation analysis is one of the most frequently used methods in research evaluation. We are ...
Accurately parsing citation strings is key to automatically building large-scale citation graphs, so...
We present our entry into the 2021 3C Shared Task Citation Context Classification based on Purpose c...
In recent years, there has been a dramatic increase in scientific publications across the globe. To ...
Citation classification aims to identify the purpose of the cited article in the citing article. Pre...
Researchers and scientists increasingly find themselves in the position of having to quickly underst...
We investigate the effect of varying citation context window sizes on model performance in citation ...
The number of publications is rapidly growing and it is essential to enable fast access and analysis...
We study the interplay of the discourse structure of a scientific argument with formal citations. On...
The old Asian legend about the blind men and the elephant comes to mind when looking at how differen...
Scientific articles store vast amounts of knowledge amassed through many decades of research. They s...
Automatic summarization is the distillation of important information from a source into an abridged ...
In this thesis, we have approached a technique for tackling abstractive text summarization tasks wi...
Research publications reflect advancements in the corresponding research domain. In these research p...