Discourse segmentation in aid of document summarization
B.K. Boguraev, Mary S. Neff
HICSS 2000
It is often said that successive generations of researchers face an increasing educational burden due to knowledge accumulation. On the other hand, technological advancement over time can improve the productivity of researchers and even change their cognitive processes. This paper presents a longitudinal study (2004-2011) of citation behavior in doctoral theses at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. It is found that the number of references cited has increased over the years. At the same time, there has been a decrease in the length of time in the doctoral program and a relative constancy in the culture of the department. This suggests that students are more productive in facing an increased knowledge burden, and indeed seem to encode prior literature as transactive memory to a greater extent, as evidenced by the greater use of older literature. © 2012 Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary.
B.K. Boguraev, Mary S. Neff
HICSS 2000
Frank R. Libsch, Takatoshi Tsujimura
Active Matrix Liquid Crystal Displays Technology and Applications 1997
György E. Révész
Theoretical Computer Science
Elena Cabrio, Philipp Cimiano, et al.
CLEF 2013