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An Empirical Study and Analysis of Automatic Text Generation Process

V. Shanthi, S. Lalitha

Abstract


News article generation is very easy by using lexical
chains. The news stories have to be prepared within a very short time.
Time plays a prominent role in the production of news story. The
information gathered from the places needed to be converted into news
stories within a very short time. This preparation of news stories were
so far done by the editors with lots of efforts. The artificial intelligence
and natural language processing are the effective tools which is s
successful in manipulating and creating text messages. JLexNews
system generates the efficient and effective article with exact texts. It
also identifies the statistical word association and gloss definitions for
the creation of lexical chains. This system will be very useful for news
article generations.


Keywords


Automatic Text Generation, Gloss Definition, Lexical Chains, Statistical Word Association.

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