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Improving Search Results with Automated Summarization and Sentence Clustering
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NameCotter, Steven
TitleImproving Search Results with Automated Summarization and Sentence Clustering
AbstractHave you ever searched for something on the web and been overloaded with irrelevant results? Many search engines tend to cast a very wide net and rely on ranking to show you the relevant results first. But, this doesn't always work. Perhaps the occurrence of irrelevant results could be reduced if we could eliminate the unimportant content from each webpage while indexing. Instead of casting a wide net, maybe we can make the net smarter. Here, I investigate the feasibility of using automated document summarization and clustering to do just that. The results indicate that such methods can make search engines more precise, more efficient, and faster, but not without costs.
KeywordsAutomatic summarization, Extractive summarization, Search engine precision, Sentence clustering, Spectral clustering, TextRank
SchoolMcAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts
DepartmentComputational Mathematics
Committee ChairPatrick Juola
Committee MembersJohn Kern, Donald Simon
DegreeMS
Document TypeThesis
Defense Date2012-03-22
Release Date2012-03-23
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