The decomposition of human-written summary sentences
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In this paper, we evaluate the extent to which human-written book summaries can be obtained through cut-and-paste operations from the original book. We analyze the effect of the parameters involved in the decomposition algorithm, and highlight the distinctions in coverage obtained for different summary types.