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Nanba, Hidetsugu, et al.. (2015). Automatic construction of procedure ontology from multiple procedure texts. IEICE Technical Report; IEICE Tech. Rep.. 115(230). 13–16.2 indexed citations
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Wakamiya, Shoko, et al.. (2014). Extraction of Naming Concepts based on modifiers in recipe titles. Lecture notes in computer science. 2209. 507–512.6 indexed citations
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Nanba, Hidetsugu. (2014). Hiroshima City University at NTCIR-11 Cooking Recipe Search Task. NTCIR.1 indexed citations
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Nanba, Hidetsugu, et al.. (2013). Summarization of Multiple Cooking Recipes. IEICE Technical Report; IEICE Tech. Rep.. 113(338). 39–44.3 indexed citations
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Wakamiya, Shoko, et al.. (2013). Extraction of Concepts based on Relations of Modifies in Recipe Titles. 113(214). 19–24.1 indexed citations
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Nanba, Hidetsugu, et al.. (2012). Automatic Translation of Scholarly Terms into Patent Terms Using Synonym Extraction Techniques. Language Resources and Evaluation. 3447–3451.1 indexed citations
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Nanba, Hidetsugu, et al.. (2010). Overview of the Patent Mining Task at the NTCIR-8 Workshop. NTCIR. 293–302.38 indexed citations
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Nanba, Hidetsugu, et al.. (2010). Hiroshima City University at Evaluation Subtask in the NTCIR-8 Patent Translation Task. NTCIR. 415–419.1 indexed citations
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Nanba, Hidetsugu, et al.. (2009). Automatic Evaluation of Texts by Using Paraphrase. 2009(18). 1–6.1 indexed citations
Nanba, Hidetsugu. (2008). Extraction of Trend Information from Newspaper Articles: Hiroshima City University at NTCIR-7 MuST.. NTCIR.1 indexed citations
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Nanba, Hidetsugu. (2007). Query Expansion using an Automatically Constructed Thesaurus. NTCIR.7 indexed citations
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Nanba, Hidetsugu, et al.. (2007). Extraction and Visualization of Trend Information from Newspaper Articles and Blogs. NTCIR.7 indexed citations
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Nanba, Hidetsugu & Manabu Okumura. (2004). Comparison of Some Automatic and Manual Methods for Summary Evaluation Based on the Text Summarization Challenge 2. Language Resources and Evaluation.2 indexed citations
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Nanba, Hidetsugu & Manabu Okumura. (2002). Some Examinations of Intrinsic Methods for Summary Evaluation Based on the Text Summarization Challenge (TSC). Language Resources and Evaluation.2 indexed citations
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Hirao, Tsutomu, et al.. (2001). Text Summarization Challenge 2: Text Summarization Evaluation at NTCIR Workshop3.. NTCIR.27 indexed citations
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Okumura, Manabu & Hidetsugu Nanba. (1999). Automated Text Summarization: A Survey. Journal of Natural Language Processing. 6(6). 1–26.9 indexed citations
Nanba, Hidetsugu & Manabu Okumura. (1999). Towards multi-paper summarization reference information. International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 926–931.27 indexed citations
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