Abs-Sum-Kan: An abstractive text summarization technique for an Indian regional language by induction of tagging rules

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This paper presents a full abstraction for Indian languages, specifically Kannada, in the context of guided summarization. The proposed process generates the abstractive sum-mary by focusing on a unified presentation model with aspect based Information Extrac-tion (IE) rules and scheme based Templates. TF/IDF rules are used for classification into categories. Lexical analysis (like Parts Of Speech tagging and Named Entity Recognition) reduces prolixity, which leads to robust IE rules. Usage of Templates for sentence genera-tion makes the summaries succinct and information intensive. The IE rules are designed to accommodate the complexities of the considered languages. Later, the system aims to produce a guided summary of domain specific documents. An abstraction scheme is a collection of aspects and associated IE rules. Each abstraction scheme is designed based on a theme or subcategory. An extensive statistical and qualitative evaluation of the summaries generated by the system has been conducted and the results are found to be very promising. © BEIESP.
Year of Publication
2019
Journal
International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering
Volume
8
Issue
2 Special issue 3
Number of Pages
1028-1036,
Type of Article
Article
ISBN Number
22773878 (ISSN)
DOI
10.35940/ijrte.B1193.0782S319
Publisher
Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Publication
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