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Nikos Tsourakis
Nikos Tsourakis
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Nikos Tsourakis

Nikos Tsourakis is a professor of computer science and business analytics at the International Institute in Geneva, Switzerland, and a research associate at the University of Geneva. He has over 20 years of experience designing, building, and evaluating intelligent systems using speech and language technologies. He has also co-authored over 50 research publications in the area. In the past, he worked as a software engineer, developing products for major telecommunication vendors. He also served as an expert for the European Commission and is currently a certified educator at the Amazon Web Services Academy. He holds a degree in electronic and computer engineering, a master's in management, and a PhD in multilingual information processing.
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Performing abstractive summarization

Abstractive summarization generates novel sentences by rephrasing the reference and introducing new text. This task is quite challenging, and for this reason, more sophisticated methods are required. This section adopts a step-by-step approach to present pertinent concepts and techniques. Ultimately, we glue all the pieces together in a state-of-the-art model for abstractive summarization. Let’s begin with the first concept.

Introducing the attention mechanism

In Chapter 6, Teaching Machines to Translate, we presented an encoder-decoder seq2seq architecture suitable for translating sentences from a source language to a target one. A key characteristic of the whole pipeline is that the complete input is encoded in a context vector used by the decoder to produce a translation. In actual human communications, we tend to listen to the whole sentence before responding. Intuitively, the context vector represents this process; it crams the...

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Published in: Oct 2022Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781803242385

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Nikos Tsourakis

Nikos Tsourakis is a professor of computer science and business analytics at the International Institute in Geneva, Switzerland, and a research associate at the University of Geneva. He has over 20 years of experience designing, building, and evaluating intelligent systems using speech and language technologies. He has also co-authored over 50 research publications in the area. In the past, he worked as a software engineer, developing products for major telecommunication vendors. He also served as an expert for the European Commission and is currently a certified educator at the Amazon Web Services Academy. He holds a degree in electronic and computer engineering, a master's in management, and a PhD in multilingual information processing.
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