Literature Review on Automatic Text Summarization: Single and Multiple Summarizations

  • Bhatia N
  • Jaiswal A
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Abstract

The online information available on world wide web is in enormous amount. Search engines like Google, Yahoo were developed to retrieve information from the databases. But actual results were not obtained as the electronic information is increasing day by day. Thus automatic summarization came into demand. Automatic summarization gathers several documents as input and provides the shorter summarized version as output which is informative, unambiguous, save valuable time. Research was done on a single document and moved towards multiple documents. This review categorizes single and multiple summarization methods.

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Bhatia, N., & Jaiswal, A. (2015). Literature Review on Automatic Text Summarization: Single and Multiple Summarizations. International Journal of Computer Applications, 117(6), 25–29. https://doi.org/10.5120/20560-2948

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