SABio: A biologically plausible connectionist approach to automatic text summarization

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Abstract

An implementation of a computational tool to generate new summaries from new source texts is presented, by means of the connectionist approach (artificial neural networks). Among other contributions that this work intends to bring to natural language processing research, the use of a more biologically plausible connectionist architecture and training for automatic summarization is emphasized. The choice relies on the expectation that it may bring an increase in computational efficiency when compared to the so-called biologically implausible algorithms.

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Orru, T., Rosa, J. L. G., & Andrade Netto, M. L. (2008). SABio: A biologically plausible connectionist approach to automatic text summarization. Applied Artificial Intelligence, 22(9), 896–920. https://doi.org/10.1080/08839510802296044

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