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Relevant Piece of Information Extraction from Presentation Slide Page for Slide Information Retrieval System

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Knowledge, Information, and Creativity Support Systems

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An approach to create a slide-data reuse system is to provide minimum information needed from a slide page to meet users’ needs. Previous techniques for slide data processing have not handled each piece of information within a slide page accurately: some ruled out figures or tables, and some yielded meaningless text strings in which incomplete short sentences were connected. Thus, it is necessary to recognize the role of each piece of information to select strongly related pieces of information, and then to display them properly. In this paper, we describe a method that extracts relevant information from a slide page for effective search.

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Hayama, T., Kunifuji, S. (2011). Relevant Piece of Information Extraction from Presentation Slide Page for Slide Information Retrieval System. In: Theeramunkong, T., Kunifuji, S., Sornlertlamvanich, V., Nattee, C. (eds) Knowledge, Information, and Creativity Support Systems. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 6746. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24788-0_3

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