Table 1.
Example dialogues with their respective informativeness (I) and linguistic quality (Q) scores.
| Example question and answer pair (path in word graph)a | Informativeness score (I) | Linguistic quality score (Q) | Included in summary |
| Participant was asked have they been diagnosed with depression participant said yeah while ago | 0.25 | 0.1 | Yes |
| Participant was asked uh huh, then participant said pretty easy | 0.08 | 0.04 | No |
aSentences containing words that are semantically close to those in the depression lexicon have higher Q than those that do not. The last column says whether the integer linear programming framework selected the sentence or not based on I and Q.