Publications
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Hongyan Jing and Kathleen McKeown. "Cut and paste based text
summarization". In the Proceedings of the 1st Conference of the North
American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
(NAACL'00). May, 2000. Seattle, Washington.
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Hongyan Jing. "Sentence simplification in automatic text
summarization". In the Proceedings of the 6th Applied Natural Language
Processing Conference (ANLP'00). May, 2000. Seattle, Washington.
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Dragomir R. Radev, Hongyan Jing, and Malgorzata
Budzikowska. "Centroid-based summarization of multiple documents:
sentence extraction, utility-based evaluation, and user studies". To be
presented at the Summarization Workshop held with ANLP-NAACL 2000. May,
2000. Seattle, Washington.
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Hongyan Jing, Yael Dahan Netzer, Michael Elhadad, and Kathleen McKeown. " Integrating a large-scale, reusable lexicon with a natural language generator". In the Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Natural Language Generation.
. June, 2000. Mitzpe Ramon, Israel.
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Hongyan Jing and Evelyne Tzoukermann. Forthcoming. "Determining semantic
equivalence of terms in information retrieval: an approach based on
context distance and morphology". Book chapter in Recent
Advances in Computational Terminology. John Benjamins Publishing.
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Hongyan Jing and Kathleen McKeown. "The decomposition of
human-written summary sentences ". In the Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval (SIGIR'99). August, 1999. University of Berkeley, CA.
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Hongyan Jing and Evelyne Tzoukermann. "Information retrieval
based on context distance and morphology". In the Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval (SIGIR'99). August, 1999. University of Berkeley, CA.
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Hongyan Jing and Kathleen McKeown. "Combining multiple, large-scale
resources in a reusable lexicon for natural language generation". In the
Proceedings of the 36th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational
Linguistics and the 17th International Conference on Computational
Linguistics (COLING-ACL'98). Pages 607-613. August 10-14, 1998.
University de Montreal. Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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Hongyan Jing. "Usage of WordNet in natural language
generation". In the Proceedings of COLING-ACL'98 workshop on "Usage of
WordNet in Natural Language Processing Systems". August, 1998. Montreal, Canada.
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Hongyan Jing and Evelyne Tzoukermann. "Improving retrieval with semantics and morphology". In the Proceedings of COLING-ACL'98 Computational Terminology Workshop. August, 1998. Montreal, Canada.
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Hongyan Jing, Regina Barzilay, Kathleen McKeown, and Michael
Elhadad. "Summarization evaluation methods: experiments and
analysis". AAAI Symposium on Intelligent
Summarization. March 23-25, 1998. Stanford University, CA.
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Hongyan Jing, Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou, Rebecca Passonneau, and
Kathleen McKeown. "Investigating complementary methods for verb sense
pruning". In the Proceedings of Lexical Semantics Workshop of Fifth
Conference on Applied Natural Language Processing (ANLP'97). April,
1997. Washington, D.C.
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Karen Kukich, Rebecca Passonneau, Kathleen McKeown, Dragomir Radev,
Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou, and Hongyan Jing. "Software re-use and
evolution in text generation applications". In the Proceedings of the Workshop on ``From
Research to Commercial Applications: Making NLP Technology Work in
Practice'' at the the 35th Annual Meeting of the Association for
Computational Linguistics and the 8th Conference of the European Chapter
of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL-EACL'97),
July 11-12, 1997. Madrid, Spain.
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Rebecca Passonneau, Karen Kukich, Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou, Larry
Lefkowitz, and Hongyan Jing. "Generating summaries of work flow
diagrams". In the Proceedings of the International Conference on
Natural Language Processing and Industrial Applications (NLPIA'96). June
1996. University of Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.
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Rebecca Passonneau, Karen Kukich, Kathleen McKeown, Dragomir Radev,
and Hongyan Jing. "Summarizing web traffic: a portability exercise".
Technical Report CUCS-009-97. Computer Science Department, Columbia
University.