tailieunhanh - Báo cáo khoa học: "Generating research websites using summarisation techniques"

We describe an application that generates web pages for research institutions by summarising terms extracted from individual researchers’ publication titles. Our online demo covers all researchers and research groups in the Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge. We also present a novel visualisation interface for browsing collaborations. | Generating research websites using summarisation techniques Advaith Siddharthan Ann Copestake Natural Language and Information Processing Group Computer Laboratory University of Cambridge as372 aac10 @ Abstract We describe an application that generates web pages for research institutions by summarising terms extracted from individual researchers publication titles. Our online demo covers all researchers and research groups in the Computer Laboratory University of Cambridge. We also present a novel visualisation interface for browsing collaborations. 1 Introduction Many research organisations organise their websites as a tree . department pages research group pages researcher pages . Individual researchers take responsibility for maintaining their own web pages and in addition researchers are organised into research groups that also maintain a web page. In this framework information easily gets outdated and publications lists generally stay more up-to-date than research summaries. Also as individuals maintain their own web pages connections between researchers in the organisation are often hard to find a surfer then needs to move up and down the tree hierarchy to browse the profiles of different people. Browsing is also diffcult because individual web pages are organised differently since standardised stylesheets are often considered inappropriate for diverse organisations. Research summary pages using stylesheets can offer alternative methods of information access and browsing aiding navigation and providing different views for different user needs but these are timeconsuming to create and maintain by hand. We are exploring the idea of automatically generated and updated web pages that accurately reflect the research interests being pursued within a research institution. We take as input existing personal pages from the Computer Laboratory University of Cambridge that contain publication lists in html. In our automatically generated pages content a .

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