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Generating research websites using summarisation techniques

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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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      HLT-Demonstrations '08: Proceedings of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics on Human Language Technologies: Demo Session
      June 2008
      44 pages
      • Program Chair:
      • Jimmy Lin

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      Association for Computational Linguistics

      United States

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      • Published: 16 June 2008

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      HLT-Demonstrations '08 Paper Acceptance Rate9of21submissions,43%Overall Acceptance Rate240of768submissions,31%
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