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The phrase "automated articles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to articles that are generated or produced by automated systems or software, often without human intervention.
Example: "The website features a section dedicated to automated articles that provide real-time updates on various topics."
Alternatives: "automated content" or "generated articles".
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Local newspapers are publishing "automated" articles in what's thought to be a world-first pilot scheme.
As the information and privacy commissioner of Ontario, I have seen an endless stream of seemingly automated articles announcing the death of privacy, in one form or another.
On April 8 the company launched a new service, cpedia, which creates automated articles about queries instead of simply returning search results.
Some of the automated articles provide the analyst consensus forecast, which allows investors to easily calculate the earnings surprise with minimal cost.
Still, AP's automated articles drive a roughly 11percentt increase in trading volume, which indicates that the population of investors examined in this paper is sizable.
Thus, individuals who trade in response to AP's automated articles choose to trade on technical trends and disregard earnings news that has been shown to improve trading decisions.
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Automated article spinners perform the same way as paraphrasing tools, where text is entered into one field with a 'spun' output provided on the same webpage.
They include newspaper chains seeking to offer automated summary articles for more extensive coverage of local youth sports and to generate articles about the quarterly financial results of local public companies.
The content is all automated, with main articles pulled from third party sources via Relegence, videos from YouTube, Twitter messages linking back to individual pages, and links to major news sites.
The founder, Alice Thwaite, is wary of personalized articles automated via an algorithm.
Our results are more comparable to Mullen et al. (2005) and Teufel (2000), who have automated AZ for articles with six and seven categories, respectively, reporting respective F-measures 0.44 0.87 and 0.26 0.86.
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