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Deep Document Summarization: Combining Text and Images

Dear all,

I would like to hear from you some ideas on how make "Deep Document Summarization: Combining Text and Images" besides extracting paragraphs. And if PHP it is an appropriate language for doing this task

I am looking for ideas and suggestions

Sincerely
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Can you  explain a bit more what you mean by "Deep Document Summarization"?
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Its a summarization that combines texts and images.

Most text summarization methods are related to contextual information to identify relevant sentences for a summary.  However, a many document contains , in addition to text, graphical elements, in general relevant, but many times, not necessary for our understanding of the contents the document.

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That does not really make it clearer about what you are trying to do. Do you have a pattern for this and you need to implement in PHP or are you asking for a pattern on how to do this?

Your question is far to abstract to be able to give an answer - not sure what direction we are going.

If you can narrow it down in terms of what it is you specifically want to know that would help.
I will be happy to know how to do this:
Not sure how to respond - I was asking for clarification - please read my post again.
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Thank you so much.

This was the answer I wanted to hear. The image detection would not only be by image title, but deeper, as well you write "look at the pixels and determine that the image contains a dog, and then using NLP to look for content within the document that relates to dogs. "At this level, JAVA will be the best. And "it's not my cup of tea"