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What users are saying about WikiSummarizer

Monday, November 28th, 2011

 

WikiSummarizer is a Web-based application that summarizes Wikipedia articles and provides Wikipedia Knowledge Base for comprehensive references, and as a  learning tool. The Wikipedia summaries can be exported to word editors, browsers, mind mapping applications, databases and content management systems.

Here are some comment from users about WikiSummarizer:

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 "WikiSummarizer provides readers with essential points of an article quickly and with clarity helping them realize key points with less effort."

  Troy Larson – Mindjet Blog

 

 WikiSummarizer: A Google Wonder Wheel Substitute

 "Called the WikiSummarizer this tool automatically generates outlines from Wikipedia articles on any topic. The result—much like the result of a Wonder Wheel search—-is a condensed list of important subtopics connected to a broader concept."

 Bill Ferriter – The Tempered Radical

 

WikiSummarizer Outlines Wikipedia

 "WikiSummarizer is a site that allows you to search Wikipedia, have articles summarized by key points, and provides lists of articles that are related to your original search."

 Richard Byrne – Free Technology for Teachers

 

 Read Less, Learn More – WikiSummarizer

 "The immediate benefit from a summary comes from a review of the keywords, giving the reader instant insight into the substance and meaning of the text. Further review of the extracted sentences adds to this initial insight."

 Steve Rothwell – Peace of Mind Blog

 

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About Context Discovery WikiSummarizer

WikiSummarizer is a Web-based summarization portal that summarizes Wikipedia articles and presents the results as a structured outline, a Visual Summary and a Keyword Cloud.

The Visual Summary can be navigated in any browser on Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone, iPad and Android devices.

The Keyword Cloud is linked with Wikipedia Knowledge Base. When you click on the keyword in the cloud you will be presented with an instant Visual Summary.

The keywords and summaries are easily exported to other applications such as word editors, browsers, mind mapping applications like Mindjet MindManager, MindGenius, XMind, and any other mind mapping application.

The summaries are stored in a knowledge library.

Report writers can be easily used for knowledge mining of the summaries, keywords and links. The Wikipedia Knowledge Base search function works as a back-of-the-book index pointing to the most relevant summaries and links.

For more information about installing WikiSummarizer for your organization or as a cloud server please contact wikisummarizer@contextdiscovery.com

 

 

 

 

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Helium: Wikipedia Visual Summary by WikiSummarizer

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

This Visual Summary presents the keywords and the key summaries of the Wikipedia article about "Helium". The Visual Summary map was automatically created by WikiSummarizer.

WikiSummarizer is a Web-based application that summarizes Wikipedia articles and provides Wikipedia Knowledge Base for comprehensive references, and as learning tool. The Wikipedia summaries can be exported to word editors, browsers, mind mapping applications, databases and content management systems.

Here is a link to the "Helium" Visual Summary for navigation in your browser.

 

Here are the 10 most important keywords and summaries in the Wikipedia article describing "Helium"

 

Wikipedia article:  Helium

 

Helium

 

Helium (100)

 

·         Helium is the second lightest element and is the second most abundant element in the observable universe, being present at about 24% of the total elemental mass, which is more than 12 times the mass of all the heavier elements combined.

 

·         This is due to the very high binding energy (per nucleon) of helium-4 with respect to the next three elements after helium.

 

·         In 1903, large reserves of helium were found in natural gas fields in parts of the United States, which is by far the largest supplier of the gas today.

 

·         Helium is used in cryogenics (its largest single use, absorbing about a quarter of production), particularly in the cooling of superconducting magnets, with the main commercial application being in MRI scanners.

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Linguistics: Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

This mind map presents a summary of the Wikipedia article referencing the "Linguistics" keyword. The MindManager map was automatically created by WikiSummarizer.

WikiSummarizer is a Web-based application that summarizes Web pages and documents and creates knowledge libraries automatically.

Here is a link to the "Linguistics" MindManager mind map for navigation in your browser.

Here are the 10 keywords and summaries in the Wikipedia article referencing the "Linguistics" keyword.

 

Wikipedia article:  Linguistics

 

Linguistics

 

Linguistics (100)

 

·         Linguistics can be broadly broken into three categories or subfields of study: language form, language meaning, and language in context.

 

·         Phonetics is a related branch of linguistics concerned with the actual properties of speech sounds and nonspeech sounds, and how they are produced and perceived.

 

·         Language in its broader context includes evolutionary linguistics, which considers the origins of language; historical linguistics, which explores language change; sociolinguistics, which looks at the relation between linguistic variation and social structures; psycholinguistics, which explores the representation and function of language in the mind; neurolinguistics, which looks at language processing in the brain; language acquisition, how children or adults acquire language; and discourse analysis, which involves the structure of texts and conversations.

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Enterprise Search: Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

This mind map presents a summary of the Wikipedia article referencing the "Enterprise Search" keyword. The MindManager map was automatically created by WikiSummarizer.

WikiSummarizer is a Web-based application that summarizes Web pages and documents and creates knowledge libraries automatically.

Here is a link to the "Enterprise Search" MindManager mind map for navigation in your browser.

Here are the 10 keywords and summaries in the Wikipedia article referencing the "Enterprise Search" keyword.

 

Wikipedia article:  Enterprise search

 

Enterprise search

 

Enterprise search (100)

 

·         Enterprise search is the practice of making content from multiple enterprise-type sources, such as databases and intranets, searchable to a defined audience.

 

·         Enterprise search can be contrasted with web search, which applies search technology to documents on the open web, and desktop search, which applies search technology to the content on a single computer.

 

·         Enterprise search systems index data and documents from a variety of sources such as: file systems, intranets, document management systems, e-mail, and databases.

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CLOUD COMPUTING: Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

This mind map presents a summary of the Wikipedia article referencing the "Cloud Computing" keyword. The MindManager map was automatically created by WikiSummarizer.

WikiSummarizer is a Web-based application that summarizes Web pages and documents and creates knowledge libraries automatically.

Here is a link to the "Cloud Computing" MindManager mind map for navigation in your browser.

Here are the 10 keywords and summaries in the Wikipedia article referencing the "Cloud Computing" keyword.

 

Wikipedia article:  Cloud computing

 

Cloud computing

 

Cloud computing (100)

 

·         Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction.

 

·         The concept of cloud computing fills a perpetual need of IT: a way to increase capacity or add capabilities on the fly without investing in new infrastructure, training new personnel, or licensing new software.

 

·         Cloud computing provides computation, software, data access, and storage services that do not require end-user knowledge of the physical location and configuration of the system that delivers the services.

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Harry Potter: Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

This mind map presents a summary of the Wikipedia article referencing the "Harry Potter" keyword. The MindManager map was automatically created by WikiSummarizer.

WikiSummarizer is a Web-based application that summarizes Web pages and documents and creates knowledge libraries automatically.

Here is a link to the "Harry Potter" MindManager mind map for navigation in your browser.

Here are the 10 keywords and summaries in the Wikipedia article referencing the "Harry Potter" keyword.

 

Wikipedia article:  Harry Potter

 

Harry Potter

 

Harry Potter (100)

 

·         Harry Potter is a series of seven fantasy novels written by the British author J. K. Rowling.

 

·         The books chronicle the adventures of the adolescent wizard Harry Potter and his best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, all of whom are students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

 

·         The main story arc concerns Harry's quest to overcome the evil dark wizard Lord Voldemort, whose aim is to subjugate non-magical people, conquer the wizarding world, and destroy all those who stand in his way, especially Harry Potter. (more…)

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Computer: Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Friday, July 29th, 2011

This mind map presents a summary of the Wikipedia article referencing the "Computer" keyword. The MindManager map was automatically created by WikiSummarizer.

WikiSummarizer is a Web-based application that summarizes Web pages and documents and creates knowledge libraries automatically.

Here is a link to the "Computer" MindManager mind map for navigation in your browser.

Here are the 10 keywords and summaries in the Wikipedia article referencing the "Computer" keyword.

 

 

Wikipedia article:  Computer

 

Computer

 

Computer (100)

 

·         A computer is a programmable machine designed to sequentially and automatically carry out a sequence of arithmetic or logical operations.

 

·         Conventionally a computer consists of some form of memory for data storage, at least one element that carries out arithmetic and logic operations, and a sequencing and control element that can change the order of operations based on the information that is stored.

 

·         A computer's processing unit executes series of instructions that make it read, manipulate and then store data.

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Homer Simpson: Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Monday, July 25th, 2011

This mind map presents a summary of the Wikipedia article referencing the "Homer Simpson" keyword. The MindManager map was automatically created by WikiSummarizer.

WikiSummarizer is a Web-based application that summarizes Web pages and documents and creates knowledge libraries automatically.

Here is a link to the "Homer Simpson" MindManager mind map for navigation in your browser.

Here are the 10 keywords and summaries in the Wikipedia article referencing the "Homer Simpson" keyword.

 

Wikipedia article:  Homer Simpson

 

Homer Simpson

 

Homer Simpson (100)

 

·         Homer Simpson is the bumbling husband of Marge and father of Bart, Lisa and Maggie Simpson.

 

·         Homer Simpson is an "everyman" and embodies several American stereotypes of working class blue-collar men: he is crude, overweight, incompetent, clumsy and a borderline alcoholic.

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Mind: Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

This mind map presents a summary of the Wikipedia article referencing the "Mind" keyword. The MindManager map was automatically created by WikiSummarizer.

WikiSummarizer is a Web-based application that summarizes Web pages and documents and creates knowledge libraries automatically.

Here is a link to the "Mind" MindManager mind map for navigation in your browser.

Here are the 10 keywords and summaries in the Wikipedia article referencing the "Mind" keyword.

 

Wikipedia article:  Mind

 

Mind

 

Mind (100)

 

·         The concept of mind (/ˈmaɪnd/) is understood in many different ways by many different traditions, ranging from panpsychism and animism to traditional and organized religious views, as well as secular and materialist philosophies.

 

·         A rich set of unconscious processes are also included in many modern characterizations of mind.

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Ottawa – Wikipedia summary by WikiSummarizer

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

This mind map presents  a summary of the Wikipedia article  referencing the "Ottawa" keyword. The MindManager map was automatically created by WikiSummarizer.

WikiSummarizer is a Web-based application that summarizes Web pages and documents and creates knowledge libraries automatically.

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Here are the 10 keywords and summaries in the Wikipedia article referencing the "Ottawa" keyword.

Ottawa
Ottawa (100)

           Ottawa (/ˈɒtəwə/ or /ˈɒtəwɑː/) is the capital of Canada, the second largest city in the Province of Ontario, and the fourth largest city in the country.

           Located in the Ottawa Valley, the city lies in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario on the Ottawa River, a major waterway forming the local boundary between the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.

Ottawa
Ottawa (100)

           Ottawa (/ˈɒtəwə/ or /ˈɒtəwɑː/) is the capital of Canada, the second largest city in the Province of Ontario, and the fourth largest city in the country.

           Located in the Ottawa Valley, the city lies in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario on the Ottawa River, a major waterway forming the local boundary between the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.

           Ottawa is connected by several bridges to its Quebec neighbour on the shores of the Ottawa River — the city of Gatineau.

           In 2006, the city of Ottawa had a population of 812,129, making it the fourth-largest municipality in the country and second-largest in Ontario.

           The Ottawa-Gatineau metropolitan area had a 2006 population of 1,130,761, making it the fourth-largest census metropolitan area (CMA) in Canada.

           The National Capital Region which encompasses Ottawa, Gatineau and surrounding suburbs and towns has an estimated population of 1,451,415.

           In 1983, the Algonquins of Golden Lake (Pikwàkanagàn) presented to the Government of Canada a claim to Aboriginal rights and title within the Ontario portion of the Ottawa and Mattawa River watersheds.

           While Ottawa is now a major metropolis and Canada's fourth largest city, at the time it was a sometimes unruly logging town in the hinterland, far away from the colony's main cities, Quebec City and Montreal in Canada East, and Kingston and Toronto in Canada West.

           Ottawa's position in the back country made it more defensible, while still allowing easy transportation over the Ottawa River to Canada East, and over the Rideau Canal to Canada West.

           This extreme range in temperature allows Ottawa to boast a variety of annual activities—more notable events such as the Winterlude Festival on the Rideau Canal in the winter and the National Canada Day celebrations on Parliament Hill in July.

           The city is also served by inter-city passenger rail service at the Ottawa Train Station by Via Rail, and inter-city bus service operating out of the Ottawa Bus Central Station.


city (100)

           Ottawa (/ˈɒtəwə/ or /ˈɒtəwɑː/) is the capital of Canada, the second largest city in the Province of Ontario, and the fourth largest city in the country.

           Located in the Ottawa Valley, the city lies in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario on the Ottawa River, a major waterway forming the local boundary between the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.

           Ottawa is connected by several bridges to its Quebec neighbour on the shores of the Ottawa River — the city of Gatineau.

           In 2006, the city of Ottawa had a population of 812,129, making it the fourth-largest municipality in the country and second-largest in Ontario.

           While Ottawa is now a major metropolis and Canada's fourth largest city, at the time it was a sometimes unruly logging town in the hinterland, far away from the colony's main cities, Quebec City and Montreal in Canada East, and Kingston and Toronto in Canada West.

           The city is also served by inter-city passenger rail service at the Ottawa Train Station by Via Rail, and inter-city bus service operating out of the Ottawa Bus Central Station.


Ottawa River (77)

           Located in the Ottawa Valley, the city lies in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario on the Ottawa River, a major waterway forming the local boundary between the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.

           Ottawa is connected by several bridges to its Quebec neighbour on the shores of the Ottawa River — the city of Gatineau.

           Ottawa's position in the back country made it more defensible, while still allowing easy transportation over the Ottawa River to Canada East, and over the Rideau Canal to Canada West.


Canada (61)

           Ottawa (/ˈɒtəwə/ or /ˈɒtəwɑː/) is the capital of Canada, the second largest city in the Province of Ontario, and the fourth largest city in the country.

           The Ottawa-Gatineau metropolitan area had a 2006 population of 1,130,761, making it the fourth-largest census metropolitan area (CMA) in Canada.

           In 1983, the Algonquins of Golden Lake (Pikwàkanagàn) presented to the Government of Canada a claim to Aboriginal rights and title within the Ontario portion of the Ottawa and Mattawa River watersheds.

           While Ottawa is now a major metropolis and Canada's fourth largest city, at the time it was a sometimes unruly logging town in the hinterland, far away from the colony's main cities, Quebec City and Montreal in Canada East, and Kingston and Toronto in Canada West.

           Ottawa's position in the back country made it more defensible, while still allowing easy transportation over the Ottawa River to Canada East, and over the Rideau Canal to Canada West.

           This extreme range in temperature allows Ottawa to boast a variety of annual activities—more notable events such as the Winterlude Festival on the Rideau Canal in the winter and the National Canada Day celebrations on Parliament Hill in July.


Ontario (35)

           Ottawa (/ˈɒtəwə/ or /ˈɒtəwɑː/) is the capital of Canada, the second largest city in the Province of Ontario, and the fourth largest city in the country.

           Located in the Ottawa Valley, the city lies in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario on the Ottawa River, a major waterway forming the local boundary between the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.

           In 2006, the city of Ottawa had a population of 812,129, making it the fourth-largest municipality in the country and second-largest in Ontario.

           In 1983, the Algonquins of Golden Lake (Pikwàkanagàn) presented to the Government of Canada a claim to Aboriginal rights and title within the Ontario portion of the Ottawa and Mattawa River watersheds.


national capital region (31)

           The National Capital Region which encompasses Ottawa, Gatineau and surrounding suburbs and towns has an estimated population of 1,451,415.


Quebec (29)

           Located in the Ottawa Valley, the city lies in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario on the Ottawa River, a major waterway forming the local boundary between the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.

           Ottawa is connected by several bridges to its Quebec neighbour on the shores of the Ottawa River — the city of Gatineau.

           While Ottawa is now a major metropolis and Canada's fourth largest city, at the time it was a sometimes unruly logging town in the hinterland, far away from the colony's main cities, Quebec City and Montreal in Canada East, and Kingston and Toronto in Canada West.


Gatineau (26)

           Ottawa is connected by several bridges to its Quebec neighbour on the shores of the Ottawa River — the city of Gatineau.

           The Ottawa-Gatineau metropolitan area had a 2006 population of 1,130,761, making it the fourth-largest census metropolitan area (CMA) in Canada.

           The National Capital Region which encompasses Ottawa, Gatineau and surrounding suburbs and towns has an estimated population of 1,451,415.


municipality (21)

           In 2006, the city of Ottawa had a population of 812,129, making it the fourth-largest municipality in the country and second-largest in Ontario.


cities (17)

           While Ottawa is now a major metropolis and Canada's fourth largest city, at the time it was a sometimes unruly logging town in the hinterland, far away from the colony's main cities, Quebec City and Montreal in Canada East, and Kingston and Toronto in Canada West.

 

 

           This summary was produced by WikiSummarizer for Wikipedia

           WikiSummarizer is an automated text summarization and text mining application created by Context Discovery Inc

           If you are interested in using WikiSummarizer technology please contact us at wikisummarizer@contextdiscovery.com

About Context Discovery WikiSummarizer

WikiSummarizer is a Web-based summarization engine that summarizes Web pages and documents in English, French, Spanish, and German. The summarization results are stored in any relational database. Report writers, including web-based ones, can be easily used for knowledge mining of the summaries, keywords and links. The search function works as a back-of-the-book index pointing to the most relevant summaries and links.

The keywords, summaries, and links are easily exported via XML to other applications such as Mindjet MindManager, Microsoft Word, etc. to generate instant mind maps and reports. 

For more information about installing the WikiSummarizer for your organization or as a cloud server please contact info@contextdiscovery.com

 

 

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