Year: 2004 |
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LHNCBC-2004-048 |
Summarization of an Online Medical Encyclopedia |
Fiszman M, Rindflesch TC, Kilicoglu H |
MedInfo. 2004 Sept.;2004: 506-510. |
We explore a knowledge-rich (abstraction) approach to summarization and apply it to multiple documents from an online medical encyclopedia. A semantic processor functions as the source interpreter and produces a list of predications. A transformation stage then generalizes and condenses this list, ultimately generating a conceptual condensate for a given disorder topic. We provide a preliminary evaluation of the quality of the condensates produced for a sample of four disorders. The overall precision of the disorder conceptual condensates was 87%, and the compression ratio from the base list of predications to the final condensate was 98%. The conceptual condensate could be used as input to a text generator to produce a natural language summary for a given disorder topic. |
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