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A SQuASH Research Project is a research project that created the SQuASH topic-focused multi-document summarization system at Simon Fraser University.
- AKA: SQuASH, SFU Question Answering Summary Handler Project.
- Context:
- It can derive its Project Name from SFU Question Answering Summarization Handler.
- It can develop SQuASH Systems that participated in DUC 2005 and DUC 2006.
- It can involve SQuASH Research Team Members from SFU Natural Language Lab and SFU School of Computing Science.
- It can produce SQuASH Research Publications documenting SQuASH algorithm innovations and SQuASH system performance.
- It can contribute SQuASH Research Innovations to question-based multi-document summarization and semantic role labeling applications.
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- It can often address SQuASH Research Challenges in complex question answering and multi-document synthesis.
- It can often utilize SQuASH Research Resources including PropBank, WordNet, and semantic role labelers.
- It can often advance SQuASH Research Knowledge in semantic subgraph-based extraction and automatic post-editing.
- It can often collaborate with DUC Research Community through competition participation and result sharing.
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- It can range from being an Initial SQuASH Research Project to being a Mature SQuASH Research Project, depending on its SQuASH project development stage.
- It can range from being a Competition-Focused SQuASH Research Project to being a Theory-Focused SQuASH Research Project, depending on its SQuASH project research emphasis.
- It can range from being a Single-System SQuASH Research Project to being a Multi-System SQuASH Research Project, depending on its SQuASH project system count.
- It can range from being a Domain-General SQuASH Research Project to being a Domain-Specific SQuASH Research Project, depending on its SQuASH project application scope.
- It can range from being a Short-Term SQuASH Research Project to being a Long-Term SQuASH Research Project, depending on its SQuASH project duration.
- It can range from being a Small-Team SQuASH Research Project to being a Large-Team SQuASH Research Project, depending on its SQuASH project team size.
- It can range from being a Academic SQuASH Research Project to being an Applied SQuASH Research Project, depending on its SQuASH project objective.
- It can range from being a Local SQuASH Research Project to being an International SQuASH Research Project, depending on its SQuASH project recognition scope.
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- It can be hosted at Simon Fraser University Natural Language Lab.
- It can involve researchers including Gabor Melli, Anoop Sarkar, Fred Popowich, and Zhongmin Shi.
- It can participate in Document Understanding Conferences from 2005 to 2006.
- It can influence Question Answering Research and Text Summarization Research.
- It can be documented at http://natlang.cs.sfu.ca/researchProject.php?s=324.
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- Example(s):
- SQuASH DUC-2005 Project Phase, producing the initial SQuASH system (Melli et al., 2005).
- SQuASH DUC-2006 Project Phase, developing the enhanced SQuASH system (Melli et al., 2006).
- SQuASH Research Publications, such as:
- (Melli et al., 2005) "Description of SQUASH, the SFU Question Answering Summary Handler for the DUC-2005 Summarization Task."
- (Melli et al., 2006) "Description of SQUASH, the SFU Question Answering Summary Handler for the DUC-2006 Summarization Task."
- (Shi et al., 2007) "Question Answering Summarization of Multiple Biomedical Documents."
- SQuASH Research Component Developments, such as:
- SQuASH Semantic Role Labeling Research, pioneering SRL application in QA systems.
- SQuASH Subgraph Selection Research, developing graph-based extraction methods.
- SQuASH Post-Editing Research, improving summary coherence.
- SQuASH System Versions, such as:
- DUC-2005 SQuASH System, the initial competition entry.
- DUC-2006 SQuASH System, with enhanced features.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Commercial Summarization Project, focused on product development rather than research.
- Single-Document Research Project, lacking multi-document focus.
- Pure Theory Project, without system implementation.
- Industry Development Project, prioritizing deployment over research contribution.
- Course Assignment Project, lacking research depth and innovation.
- See: Document Understanding Conference, Simon Fraser University, Natural Language Lab, Research Project, Gabor Melli Research Project, Data-Driven Text Summarization Task, Question Answer System, Semantic Role Labeling.
References
2006
- (Melli et al., 2006) ⇒ Gabor Melli, Zhongmin Shi, Yang Wang, Yudong Liu, Anoop Sarkar and Fred Popowich. (2006). “Description of SQUASH, the SFU Question Answering Summary Handler for the DUC-2006 Summarization Task.” In: Proceedings of DUC 2006.
2005
- (Melli et al., 2005) ⇒ Gabor Melli, Yang Wang, Yudong Liu, M. M. Kashani, Zhongmin Shi, Baohua Gu, Anoop Sarkar, and Fred Popowich. (2005). “Description of SQUASH, the SFU Question Answering Summary Handler for the DUC-2005 Summarization Task.” In: Proceedings of DUC 2005.