Augmenting Statistical Data Dissemination by Short Quantified Sentences of Natural Language
Published Online: Dec 14, 2018
Page range: 981 - 1010
Received: Jun 01, 2017
Accepted: Oct 01, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/jos-2018-0048
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© 2018 Miroslav Hudec et al., published by Sciendo
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Data from National Statistical Institutes is generally considered an important source of credible evidence for a variety of users. Summarization and dissemination via traditional methods is a convenient approach for providing this evidence. However, this is usually comprehensible only for users with a considerable level of statistical literacy. A promising alternative lies in augmenting the summarization linguistically. Less statistically literate users (e.g., domain experts and the general public), as well as disabled people can benefit from such a summarization. This article studies the potential of summaries expressed in short quantified sentences. Summaries including, for example, “