Automatic text summarization(ATS)plays a significant role in Natural Language Processing(NLP).Abstractive summarization produces summaries by identifying and compressing the most important information in a document.Ho...Automatic text summarization(ATS)plays a significant role in Natural Language Processing(NLP).Abstractive summarization produces summaries by identifying and compressing the most important information in a document.However,there are only relatively several comprehensively evaluated abstractive summarization models that work well for specific types of reports due to their unstructured and oral language text characteristics.In particular,Chinese complaint reports,generated by urban complainers and collected by government employees,describe existing resident problems in daily life.Meanwhile,the reflected problems are required to respond speedily.Therefore,automatic summarization tasks for these reports have been developed.However,similar to traditional summarization models,the generated summaries still exist problems of informativeness and conciseness.To address these issues and generate suitably informative and less redundant summaries,a topic-based abstractive summarization method is proposed to obtain global and local features.Additionally,a heterogeneous graph of the original document is constructed using word-level and topic-level features.Experiments and analyses on public review datasets(Yelp and Amazon)and our constructed dataset(Chinese complaint reports)show that the proposed framework effectively improves the performance of the abstractive summarization model for Chinese complaint reports.展开更多
A dozen human rights experts and scholars from institutions of higher learning and research organizations attended a forum hem by the China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS) in Beijing in early March. With a la...A dozen human rights experts and scholars from institutions of higher learning and research organizations attended a forum hem by the China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS) in Beijing in early March. With a large amount of facts, they refuted the 2001 country reports on human rights issued on March 4 by the US Department of State for its vicious distortion and attacks on China's human rights. Following are excerpts of their speeches.展开更多
The US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) issued its 2003 annual report on May 13, uttering irresponsible criticisms of religious affairs of many countries, including China, and listed China among ...The US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) issued its 2003 annual report on May 13, uttering irresponsible criticisms of religious affairs of many countries, including China, and listed China among the 'countries of particular concerns.' This has aroused strong protests from Chinese religious leaders. On May 22, the China Society for Human Rights Studies and the China Religious Research Center held a forum in Beijing. The participating religious leaders and human rights experts gave the lie to the US report. Published below are the excerpts of the speeches by some religious leaders and human rights experts:展开更多
Today, the 9th General Assembly of the CAS andthe 4th General Assembly of the CAE arejointly held here. This is a very important event forChinese S&T community at the turn of the centuries.Nearly 2,000 CAS and CAE...Today, the 9th General Assembly of the CAS andthe 4th General Assembly of the CAE arejointly held here. This is a very important event forChinese S&T community at the turn of the centuries.Nearly 2,000 CAS and CAE Members get togetherto discuss issues of great importance to展开更多
1 Introduction A hiccup is a sudden involuntary contraction of the diaphragm with a sharp gulp-like sound,often recurring at short intervals[1].Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)states there is a wide range of reason...1 Introduction A hiccup is a sudden involuntary contraction of the diaphragm with a sharp gulp-like sound,often recurring at short intervals[1].Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)states there is a wide range of reasons for why hiccups occur.From the view of TCM,the requirement of stomach qi or the vital energy of body is thought to fade when it comes to the patients who are severely weak,and when the illness展开更多
Evidence obtained from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) has been generally accepted as the gold standard in the evaluation of clinical effectiveness. Readers need to understand the trial design, implement...Evidence obtained from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) has been generally accepted as the gold standard in the evaluation of clinical effectiveness. Readers need to understand the trial design, implementation, results, analysis and interpretation, so as to fully Jnderstand the results of RCTs. Thus, the investigators of RCTs have to report these items in a complete, accurate and clear manner. Since 1998, we have conducted several evaluations on the reporting quality of RCTs published in Chinese journals on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and results have shown that there is an urgent need for higher quality RCTs on TCM.展开更多
According to the recently released Journal Citation Report(JCR),Chinese Medical Journal’s impact factor(IF)increasedyear by year.The new IF in 2006 is 0.615,increased by 9.6% compared to 2005(0.561),meanwhile the tot...According to the recently released Journal Citation Report(JCR),Chinese Medical Journal’s impact factor(IF)increasedyear by year.The new IF in 2006 is 0.615,increased by 9.6% compared to 2005(0.561),meanwhile the total cite in 2006is 1948,increased by 12.2% compared with 2005(1736).The top cited papers published in our journal from 2004 to2006 are listed as follows.We would like to present our acknowledgements to all the authors and reviewers.展开更多
基金supported byNationalNatural Science Foundation of China(52274205)and Project of Education Department of Liaoning Province(LJKZ0338).
文摘Automatic text summarization(ATS)plays a significant role in Natural Language Processing(NLP).Abstractive summarization produces summaries by identifying and compressing the most important information in a document.However,there are only relatively several comprehensively evaluated abstractive summarization models that work well for specific types of reports due to their unstructured and oral language text characteristics.In particular,Chinese complaint reports,generated by urban complainers and collected by government employees,describe existing resident problems in daily life.Meanwhile,the reflected problems are required to respond speedily.Therefore,automatic summarization tasks for these reports have been developed.However,similar to traditional summarization models,the generated summaries still exist problems of informativeness and conciseness.To address these issues and generate suitably informative and less redundant summaries,a topic-based abstractive summarization method is proposed to obtain global and local features.Additionally,a heterogeneous graph of the original document is constructed using word-level and topic-level features.Experiments and analyses on public review datasets(Yelp and Amazon)and our constructed dataset(Chinese complaint reports)show that the proposed framework effectively improves the performance of the abstractive summarization model for Chinese complaint reports.
文摘A dozen human rights experts and scholars from institutions of higher learning and research organizations attended a forum hem by the China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS) in Beijing in early March. With a large amount of facts, they refuted the 2001 country reports on human rights issued on March 4 by the US Department of State for its vicious distortion and attacks on China's human rights. Following are excerpts of their speeches.
文摘The US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) issued its 2003 annual report on May 13, uttering irresponsible criticisms of religious affairs of many countries, including China, and listed China among the 'countries of particular concerns.' This has aroused strong protests from Chinese religious leaders. On May 22, the China Society for Human Rights Studies and the China Religious Research Center held a forum in Beijing. The participating religious leaders and human rights experts gave the lie to the US report. Published below are the excerpts of the speeches by some religious leaders and human rights experts:
文摘Today, the 9th General Assembly of the CAS andthe 4th General Assembly of the CAE arejointly held here. This is a very important event forChinese S&T community at the turn of the centuries.Nearly 2,000 CAS and CAE Members get togetherto discuss issues of great importance to
基金supported by Projects for the Third Study Group of National Outstanding Talents in TCM Clinic Area (No. YY41.28.01.05)Shanghai Three Year Action Plan for Chinese Medicine (No. ZYSNXDYL-CTXK)
文摘1 Introduction A hiccup is a sudden involuntary contraction of the diaphragm with a sharp gulp-like sound,often recurring at short intervals[1].Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)states there is a wide range of reasons for why hiccups occur.From the view of TCM,the requirement of stomach qi or the vital energy of body is thought to fade when it comes to the patients who are severely weak,and when the illness
文摘Evidence obtained from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) has been generally accepted as the gold standard in the evaluation of clinical effectiveness. Readers need to understand the trial design, implementation, results, analysis and interpretation, so as to fully Jnderstand the results of RCTs. Thus, the investigators of RCTs have to report these items in a complete, accurate and clear manner. Since 1998, we have conducted several evaluations on the reporting quality of RCTs published in Chinese journals on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and results have shown that there is an urgent need for higher quality RCTs on TCM.
文摘According to the recently released Journal Citation Report(JCR),Chinese Medical Journal’s impact factor(IF)increasedyear by year.The new IF in 2006 is 0.615,increased by 9.6% compared to 2005(0.561),meanwhile the total cite in 2006is 1948,increased by 12.2% compared with 2005(1736).The top cited papers published in our journal from 2004 to2006 are listed as follows.We would like to present our acknowledgements to all the authors and reviewers.