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ROUGE score introduced in paper: ROUGE: A Package for Automatic Evaluation of Summaries (Lin, 2004).

Last verified 2026-05-16 · Methodology veritas-v0.1 · b0eb5c8ac5b4b21e

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Subject
ROUGE score
Predicate
introduced_in_paper
Object
ROUGE: A Package for Automatic Evaluation of Summaries (Lin, 2004)
Confidence
100%
Tags
rouge · evaluation-metric · summarization · foundational · 2004 · acl

Sources (2)

  1. [1] peer reviewed · ACL Anthology (Lin) · 2004-07-25

    ROUGE: A Package for Automatic Evaluation of Summaries
    ROUGE stands for Recall-Oriented Understudy for Gisting Evaluation. It includes measures to automatically determine the quality of a summary by comparing it to other (ideal) summaries created by humans.
  2. [2] docs · Wikipedia

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