Automatic Text Summarization Bhavika S. Joshi Pooja N. Mane Atharva College of Engineering Atharva College of Engineering Department of Computer Science Department of Computer Science University of Mumbai University of Mumbai Mumbai, India Mumbai, India Email: bhavika.joshi1994@gmail.com Email: poojamaner2611@gmail.com
Skimming: Less text actually read. Pecking: A less linear sequencing of passages read. Imposing: Less contexualization derived from the text and more from readerly intention. Filming: The "…but I saw the film" response which implies that significant meaning is derived more from graphical elements as from verbal elements of text Trespassing: Loosening of textual boundaries. De-authorizing: Lessening sense of authorship and authorly intention. Fragmenting: Breaking texts into notes rather
Creating Data Sets 1. You have a text file called scores.txt containing information on gender (M or F) and four test scores (English, history, math, and science). Each data value is separated from the others by one or more blanks. a. Write a DATA step to read in these values. Choose your own variable names. Be sure that the value for Gender is stored in 1 byte and that the four test scores are numeric. b. Include an assignment statement computing the average of the four test scores
and inserted into an outgoing #10 envelope along with a #9 return. An option to include a perforated stub for return with payment is available and mCritical can receive the initial data in any format the District chooses, such as a comma delimited text file
CODE IN JAVA Code for FINDING KEY LENGTH, KEY AND PLAIN TEXT TEXT DECRYPTION public static void main(String[] args) { String encrytedString = "OVVMEHINLHQGEANGPIRTICMYXUMSAMIABNQWEFOUZEEALHKTL" + "RBOYELRPGPCSZMHMCOJQZTTLRLAFCLRAYUTLNLKZTMEMRKDMFIVBEEEMJEOXUMQUN" + "KNVJFHIRFKOUXVWTQRVNVCULHYGABARQLUINPBWQUNKSWXUTAUQRQTLRZKETSSBNQ" + "PEEBEIERGJGOKXBBNQGEZMEAUGNVZFHMASNAWKYIJUAQGWYQECBCGSAMAGUGDINZU" + "XDXUQTSSEVLZTEHHKNQSWNAYTEXHKQQDLRZGDMESNKOTMBVGFEPLQTFOEYQIQSEAL" +
selfish but I need to do something for myself for once. I tried to fulfill what my mother wanted me to become. Priesthood was not for me. Those long days praying were a bit too long, not knowing when I could take a break from something that was just plain boring. The one thing I knew for sure was that I was tired of it. It was something that I did not wish to do anymore. Maybe a personal experience at church on a Sunday was more for me. I gave up on my mother’s dream for me and I knew I had let her
The Land 4/16/18 Are they cowboys? I think They guy should wop Mitchell in the head because Mitchell wrapped him in the head because he felt like it. How often does Mitchell beat up on him? When will Paul beat Mitchell? I predict that Mitchell will stop beating up Paul because of what George said. The Land 4/17/18 Q: What’s a Stallion? P: I predict that Paul’s daddy will get the stallion because he wants it so bad. IT: I think a Stallion is a horse. Q: Will Paul’s dad race horses Q: Will Paul’s
Grasslands: Lesson 1 What is a grassland? Age/grade level: Kindergarten Michigan Standard(s): PK-2.RI.1. Interact with Internet based resources. PK-2.RI.2. Use digital resources (e.g., dictionaries, encyclopedias, graphs, graphical organizers) to locate and interpret information relating to a specific curricular topic, with assistance from teachers, school library media specialists, parents, or student partners. Objective(s)/Learner Outcome(s): Students will be able to list characteristics of
Dances with Wolves Lt. John Dunbar was lying on a hospital bed, leg totally mutilated. Barely conscious, the man over heard the surgeon say he could not amputate this mans leg as tired as he was. Dunbar didn’t like what he heard, so when the surgeons left, he grabbed his boat, and he slowly slid the boat up his mutilated foot biting on a stick to relive the massive pain. He returned to the battlefield, with only one thing on his mind, suicide. So, he took a horse, and rode it
Anna Marie was no inclined to liking this method and often complained. John did his best to comfort her but admitted it was not what he had thought it would be. During the trip, Anna Marie began to notice less and less civilization and more open plains where nothing stood. She was beginning to dread her choice to move to Nebraska. Anna Marie and John reached their destination after nearly three weeks of travel. Anna Marie was looking forward to bathing and settling into their new home. She was utterly