@inproceedings{Green7,
  author = "Stephen J. Green",
  title = "Using lexical chains to build hypertext links in newspaper articles",
  booktitle = "Working notes of the AAAI workshop on Internet-based Information Systems",
  month = "August",
  year = "1996",
  address = "Portland, OR",
  abstract = "We discuss an automatic method for the construction of hypertext links
              within and between newspaper articles.  The method comprises three steps:
              determining the lexical chains in a text, building links between the
              paragraphs of articles, and building links between articles.  Lexical
              chains capture the semantic relations between words that occur throughout a
              text.  Each chain is a set of related words that captures a portion of the
              cohesive structure of a text. By considering the distribution of chains
              within an article, we can build links between the paragraphs.  By comparing
              the chains contained in two different articles, we can decide whether or
              not to place a link between them.  We also present the results of an
              experiment designed to measure inter-linker consistency in the manual
              construction of hypertext links between the paragraphs of newspaper
              articles.  The results show that inter-linker consistency is low, but
              better than that obtained in a previous experiment.",
  download = "http://ftp.cs.toronto.edu/pub/gh/Green-96.pdf"
}


