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Using Virtual Meeting Structure to Support Summarisation

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Data Science (BICOD 2015)

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Archiving meeting transcripts in databases is not always efficient. Users need to be able to catch up with past meetings quickly, and therefore it is non-productive to read the full meeting transcript from scratch. A summarisation of the meeting transcript is preferable but the lack of meeting structure may lead to missing information. Therefore, we have introduced a virtual meeting system that is characterised by features that provide the meeting session with structure and a summarisation system that applies a TextRank approach on the structured meeting transcripts. The agenda with timed items guides the conversation. Thus the item delineation and title can be considered as the key characteristics of a valuable summary. Results show that combining an extraction summarisation technique with meeting structure leads to a relevant summary.

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Nanos, A.G., James, A.E., Iqbal, R., Hedley, Yl. (2015). Using Virtual Meeting Structure to Support Summarisation. In: Maneth, S. (eds) Data Science. BICOD 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9147. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20424-6_13

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