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Information Processing and Management | 2017

Using genre-specific features for patent summaries

Joan Codina-Filb; Nadjet Bouayad-Agha; Alicia Burga; Gerard Casamayor; Simon Mille; Andreas Mller; Horacio Saggion; Leo Wanner

Targeted summarization technique for patent material.Segment as intra-sentence summarization unit.Exploitation of lexical chains across the whole patent document.Full-fledged text generation techniques for summarization. Patent search is recall-driven, which goes hand in hand with at least a partial sacrifice of precision. As a consequence, patent analysts have to regularly view and examine a large amount of patents. This implies a very high workload. Interactive analysis aids that help to minimize this workload are thus of high demand. Still, these aids do not reduce the amount of the material to be examined, they only facilitate its examination. Its reduction can be achieved working with patent summaries instead of full patent documents. So far, high quality patent summaries are produced mainly manually and only a few research works address the problem of automatic patent summarization. Most often, these works either replicate the summarization metrics known from general discourse summarization or focus on the claims of a patent. However, it can be observed that neither of the strategies is adequate: general discourse state-of-the-art summarization techniques are of limited use due to the idiosyncrasies of the patent genre, and techniques that focus on claims only miss in their summaries important details provided in the other sections on the components of the invention introduced in the claims. We propose a patent summarization technique that takes the idiosyncrasies of the patent genre (such as the unbalanced distribution of the content across the different sections of a patent, excessive length of the sentences in the claims, abstract vocabulary, etc.) into account to obtain a comprehensive summary of the invention. In particular, we make use of lexical chains in the claims and in the description of the invention and of aligned claimdescription segments at the subsentential level to assess the relevance of the individual fragments of the document for the summary. The most relevant fragments are selected and merged using full-fledged natural language generation techniques.


international conference on computational linguistics | 2010

Broad Coverage Multilingual Deep Sentence Generation with a Stochastic Multi-Level Realizer

Bernd Bohnet; Leo Wanner; Simon Mill; Alicia Burga


Procesamiento Del Lenguaje Natural | 2009

Towards a rich dependency annotation of Spanish corpora

Simon Mille; Alicia Burga; Vanesa Vidal; Leo Wanner


international conference on computational linguistics | 2012

How Does the Granularity of an Annotation Scheme Influence Dependency Parsing Performance

Simon Mille; Alicia Burga; Gabriela Ferraro; Leo Wanner


World Patent Information | 2015

Towards content-oriented patent document processing: Intelligent patent analysis and summarization

Sören Brügmann; Nadjet Bouayad-Agha; Alicia Burga; Serguei Carrascosa; Alberto Ciaramella; Marco Ciaramella; Joan Codina-Filbà; Enric Escorsa; Alex Judea; Simon Mille; Andreas Müller; Horacio Saggion; Patrick Ziering; Hinrich Schütze; Leo Wanner


Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Dependency Linguistics (DepLing 2013) | 2013

AnCora-UPF: A Multi-Level Annotation of Spanish

Simon Mille; Alicia Burga; Leo Wanner


Speech prosody | 2016

Using hierarchical information structure for prosody prediction in content-to-speech applications

Mónica Domínguez; Mireia Farrús; Alicia Burga; Leo Wanner


language resources and evaluation | 2014

An Exercise in Reuse of Resources: Adapting General Discourse Coreference Resolution for Detecting Lexical Chains in Patent Documentation

Nadjet Bouayad-Agha; Alicia Burga; Gerard Casamayor; Joan Codina; Rogelio Nazar; Leo Wanner


international joint conference on natural language processing | 2013

Towards the Annotation of Penn TreeBank with Information Structure

Bernd Bohnet; Alicia Burga; Leo Wanner


DepLing | 2011

Looking Behind the Scenes of Syntactic Dependency Corpus Annotation: Towards a Motivated Annotation Schema of Surface-Syntax in Spanish.

Alicia Burga; Simon Mille; Leo Wanner

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Leo Wanner

Pompeu Fabra University

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Simon Mille

Pompeu Fabra University

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Vanesa Vidal

Pompeu Fabra University

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