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Automatically Summarising Web Sites - Is There A Way Around It? Export

In CIKM (2000), pp. 173-179.

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tailoring coherent snippets for search results.

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The challenge of automatically summarising Web pages and sites is a great one. However, currently there is no solution which offers an easy way to produce unbiased, coherent , and contentfull summaries of Web sites. In this work we suggest a new approach, which relies on the structure of hypertext and the way people describe information in it. As a proof-of-concept, we applied our approach to the problem of tailoring coherent snippets for search results. In this paper we describe the approach...


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