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Extracting significant phrases from text

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Lui, Yuan
Brent, Richard
Calinescu, Ani

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE Inc)

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Prospective readers can quickly determine whether a document is relevant to their information need if the significant phrases (or keyphrases) in this document are provided. Although keyphrases are useful, not many documents have keyphrases assigned to them, and manually assigning keyphrases to existing documents is costly. Therefore, there is a need for automatic keyphrase extraction. This paper introduces a new domain independent keyphrase extraction algorithm. The algorithm approaches the problem of keyphrase extraction as a classification task, and uses a combination of statistical and computational linguistics techniques, a new set of attributes, and a new learning method to distinguish keyphrases from non-keyphrases. The experiments indicate that this algorithm performs at least as well as other keyphrase extraction tools and that it significantly outperforms Microsoft Word 2000's AutoSummarizefeature.

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Proceedings of AINAW 07

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2037-12-31