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  4. SlidesGen: Automatic generation of presentation slides for a technical paper using summarization
 
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SlidesGen: Automatic generation of presentation slides for a technical paper using summarization

Date Issued
04-11-2009
Author(s)
Sravanthi, M.
Chowdary, C. Ravindranath
Kumar, P. Sreenivasa
Abstract
Presentations are one of the most common and effective ways of communicating the overview of a work to the audience. Given a technical paper, automatic generation of presentation slides reduces the effort of the presenter and helps in creating a structured summary of the paper. In this paper, we propose the framework of a novel system that does this task. Any paper that has an abstract and whose sections can be categorized under introduction, related work, model, experiments and conclusions can be given as input. As documents in LATEX are rich in structural and semantic information we used them as input to our system. These documents are initially converted to XML format. This XML file is parsed and information in it is extracted. A query specific extractive summarizer has been used to generate slides. All graphical elements from the paper are made well use of by placing them at appropriate locations in the slides. These slides are presented in the document order. Copyright © 2009, Assocation for the Advancement of ArtdicaI Intelligence (www.aaai.org). All rights reserved.
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