SMATS: Single and Multi Automatic Text Summarization

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Abstract

In today's world, the rapid growth of textual data on internet sites & online resources makes it challenging for human being to assimilate essential information. To handle such issues, text summarization (TS) plays an important role. Through the TS process, a shorter version of the original content is generated to preserve the relevant information. This study suggests a quantitative assessment of models for single and multi-document summarization based on the sentence scoring method. Experimentation of the models has been carried out on DUC datasets. A detailed comparative analysis of the models is reported with respect to the performance of algorithms based on various metrics such as Recall Oriented-Understudy for Gisting Evaluation (ROUGE), Range, Co-efficient of Variation (CV) and Readability score.

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Patil, S. P., & Rautray, R. (2023). SMATS: Single and Multi Automatic Text Summarization. Karbala International Journal of Modern Science, 9(1), 57–67. https://doi.org/10.33640/2405-609X.3281

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