CATMA integrates three functional, interactive modules: a tagger, a query-builder and an analyzer. The analyzer module contains most of the text analytical functions known to users of TACT
This is an abstractive summarization demo program. It was mainly used to summarize opinions, but since it does not rely on any domain information, it can be used to summarize any highly redundant text.
Finding important information in unstructured text
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A vast majority of the information we deal with in everyday life consists of raw, unstructured text, where the most important facts or concepts are not always readily available, but hidden in the myriad of details that accompany them. To handle and digest the sheer amount of information we are exposed to in this information age, more sophisticated procedures are required to unveil the important parts of a text, and to allow us to process more information in less time. The goal of this project is to develop robust and accurate techniques to automatically extract important information from unstructured text, in the form of keyphrases (keyphrase extraction) or entire sentences (extractive summarization).
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