How to implement a naturalistic model of abstracting: Four core working steps of an expert abstractor

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Four working steps taken from a comprehensive empirical model of expert abstracting are studied in order to prepare an explorative implementation of a simulation model. It aims at explaining the knowledge processing activities during professional summarizing. Following the case-based and holistic strategy of qualitative empirical research, we develop the main features of the simulation system by investigating in detail a small but central test case—four working steps where an expert abstractor discovers what the paper is about and drafts the topic sentence of the abstract. Following the KADS methodology of knowledge engineering, our discussion begins with the empirical model (a conceptual model in KADS terms) and aims at a computational model which is implementable without determining the concrete implementation tools (the design model according to KADS). The envisaged solution uses a blackboard system architecture with cooperating object-oriented agents representing cognitive strategies and a dynamic text representation which borrows its conceptual relations in particular from RST (Rhetorical Structure Theory). As a result of the discussion we feel that a small simulation model of professional summarizing is feasible.

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论文评审过程:Available online 21 February 2000.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/0306-4573(95)00028-F