This paper describes an information retrieval system with the function to support user's use of the retrieved documents using the text-level structure of documents. The text-level structure of each document is described by the occurrence of typical functional components in the text. Automatic detection of the components has been attempted in previous works using surface-level language processing. The proposed system firstly utilizes the text structure to conduct high-precision searches of documents or passages by distinguishing the role or function each concept plays in the text. It also allows browsing or skimming of retrieved texts, creating summaries on-the-fly with various levels of condensation specified by the user. Moreover, the system can search and display any unit of a text such as a sentence, a paragraph or a chapter. Comparison of relevant passages in retrieved documents across multiple texts is helpful for users to examine, analyze, compare and integrate texts and...
%0 Conference Paper
%1 Kando99textstructure
%A Kreuz, Andreas
%D 1999
%K analysis make structure text tool
%T Text Structure Analysis as a Tool to Make Retrieved Documents Usable
%U http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.34.3165
%X This paper describes an information retrieval system with the function to support user's use of the retrieved documents using the text-level structure of documents. The text-level structure of each document is described by the occurrence of typical functional components in the text. Automatic detection of the components has been attempted in previous works using surface-level language processing. The proposed system firstly utilizes the text structure to conduct high-precision searches of documents or passages by distinguishing the role or function each concept plays in the text. It also allows browsing or skimming of retrieved texts, creating summaries on-the-fly with various levels of condensation specified by the user. Moreover, the system can search and display any unit of a text such as a sentence, a paragraph or a chapter. Comparison of relevant passages in retrieved documents across multiple texts is helpful for users to examine, analyze, compare and integrate texts and...
@inproceedings{Kando99textstructure,
abstract = {This paper describes an information retrieval system with the function to support user's use of the retrieved documents using the text-level structure of documents. The text-level structure of each document is described by the occurrence of typical functional components in the text. Automatic detection of the components has been attempted in previous works using surface-level language processing. The proposed system firstly utilizes the text structure to conduct high-precision searches of documents or passages by distinguishing the role or function each concept plays in the text. It also allows browsing or skimming of retrieved texts, creating summaries on-the-fly with various levels of condensation specified by the user. Moreover, the system can search and display any unit of a text such as a sentence, a paragraph or a chapter. Comparison of relevant passages in retrieved documents across multiple texts is helpful for users to examine, analyze, compare and integrate texts and...},
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title = {Text Structure Analysis as a Tool to Make Retrieved Documents Usable},
url = {http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.34.3165},
year = 1999
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