Document Summary
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A Document Summary is a text-based summary artifact that provides a concise written representation of the essential information from a specific document.
- Context:
- It can (typically) be generated through a Document Summarization Task.
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- Example(s):
- A Research Paper Abstract, summarizing the study's purpose, methodology, results, and conclusions.
- An Executive Summary of a business report, outlining the main findings and recommendations.
- A News Articles Summary, capturing the key points of a news article collection.
- A Book Review, providing a concise evaluation of the work's main themes, strengths, and weaknesses.
- A Revision Controlled Document Summary summarizing key changes in a revised document.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- A Code-based Summary Artifact, such as a Function Docstring or API Overview Document, which summarizes code or software-related content.
- A Meeting Minutes Summary, highlighting the key discussions, decisions, and action items from a meeting.
- A Full-Length Document that presents detailed content without summarization.
- See: Document Summarization Task, Text-based Summary Artifact, Research Paper Abstracts, Executive Summaries, News Article Summaries, Book Reviews, Meeting Minutes Summaries, Redlined Contract Summaries.