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Abstractive Document Summarization without Parallel Data

Computation and Language 2020-03-04 v2

Abstract

Abstractive summarization typically relies on large collections of paired articles and summaries. However, in many cases, parallel data is scarce and costly to obtain. We develop an abstractive summarization system that relies only on large collections of example summaries and non-matching articles. Our approach consists of an unsupervised sentence extractor that selects salient sentences to include in the final summary, as well as a sentence abstractor that is trained on pseudo-parallel and synthetic data, that paraphrases each of the extracted sentences. We perform an extensive evaluation of our method: on the CNN/DailyMail benchmark, on which we compare our approach to fully supervised baselines, as well as on the novel task of automatically generating a press release from a scientific journal article, which is well suited for our system. We show promising performance on both tasks, without relying on any article-summary pairs.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1907.12951,
  title  = {Abstractive Document Summarization without Parallel Data},
  author = {Nikola I. Nikolov and Richard H. R. Hahnloser},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.12951},
  year   = {2020}
}

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LREC 2020