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Document summarization involves reducing a text document into a short set of phrases or sentences that convey the main meaning of the text. In digital libraries, summaries can be used as concise descriptions which the user can read for a rapid comprehension of the retrieved documents. Most of the existing approaches rely on the classification algorithms which tend to generate “crisp” summaries, where...
Analyzing the traces left by a meme of information propagating through a social network or by a user browsing a website can help to unveil the structure and dynamics of such complex networks. This may in turn open the door to concrete applications, such as finding influential users for a topic in a social network, or detecting the typical structure of a web browsing session that leads to a product...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.