12.331, Books: Discourse
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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 14:20:41 -0500
From: Jud Wolfskill <wolfskil at MIT.EDU>
Subject: Discourse: The Theory & Practice of Discourse Parsing & Summarization
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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 14:20:41 -0500
From: Jud Wolfskill <wolfskil at MIT.EDU>
Subject: Discourse: The Theory & Practice of Discourse Parsing & Summarization
For more information please visit
http://mitpress.mit.edu/promotions/books/MAR1THF00
The Theory and Practice of Discourse Parsing and Summarization
Daniel Marcu
Until now, most discourse researchers have assumed that full semantic
understanding is necessary to derive the discourse structure of texts.
This book documents the first serious attempt to construct
automatically and use nonsemantic computational structures for text
summarization. Daniel Marcu develops a semantics-free theoretical
framework that is both general enough to be applicable to naturally
occurring texts and concise enough to facilitate an algorithmic
approach to discourse analysis. He presents and evaluates two
discourse parsing methods: one uses manually written rules that
reflect common patterns of usage of cue phrases such as "however" and
"in addition to"; the other uses rules that are learned automatically
from a corpus of discourse structures. By means of a psycholinguistic
experiment, Marcu demonstrates how a discourse-based summarizer
identifies the most important parts of texts at levels of performance
that are close to those of humans.
Marcu also discusses how the automatic derivation of discourse
structures may be used to improve the performance of current natural
language generation, machine translation, summarization, question
answering, and information retrieval systems.
Daniel Marcu is a Research Scientist at the Information Sciences
Institute at the University of Southern California and Research
Assistant Professor in the university's Department of Computer
Science.
7 x 9, 272 pp., 68 illus., cloth ISBN 0-262-13372-5
A Bradford Book
Jud Wolfskill 617.253.2079 phone
Associate Publicist 617.253.1709 fax
MIT Press wolfskil at mit.edu
5 Cambridge Center http://mitpress.mit.edu
Fourth Floor
Cambridge, MA 02142
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