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Multi-document summarization is an automatic procedure aimed at extraction of information from multiple texts written about the same topic. Resulting summary report allows individual users, such as professional information consumers, to quickly familiarize themselves with information contained in a large cluster of documents.
Automatic edit summaries are created by the MediaWiki software for certain actions. These summaries appear in recent changes, page histories, and contributions lists, unless you provide your own edit summary. Auto edit summaries exist for several actions, if the user fails to provide an edit summary: Blanking a page
What we really need is not an automatic edit summary, but a summary of the diff itself, which will show up on every edit. In your watchlist, you would see two fields for each edit. The first is the automatically generated diff summary, showing what was actually done: Redirected page to Target Corporation; Blanked the page
Google is making it easy to catch up on long documents with a new auto summarization feature, which will soon be available on Google Docs. Google is bringing automatic summaries to Docs and Chat ...
Multi-document summarization is an automatic procedure aimed at extraction of information from multiple texts written about the same topic. The resulting summary report allows individual users, such as professional information consumers, to quickly familiarize themselves with information contained in a large cluster of documents.
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