ABSTRACT
We describe an application that generates web pages for research institutions by summarising terms extracted from individual researchers' publication titles. Our online demo covers all researchers and research groups in the Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge. We also present a novel visualisation interface for browsing collaborations.
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- Generating research websites using summarisation techniques
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