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Dialogue Inspectional Summarization with Factual Inconsistency Awareness

Computation and Language 2021-11-08 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Dialogue summarization has been extensively studied and applied, where the prior works mainly focused on exploring superior model structures to align the input dialogue and the output summary. However, for professional dialogues (e.g., legal debate and medical diagnosis), semantic/statistical alignment can hardly fill the logical/factual gap between input dialogue discourse and summary output with external knowledge. In this paper, we mainly investigate the factual inconsistency problem for Dialogue Inspectional Summarization (DIS) under non-pretraining and pretraining settings. An innovative end-to-end dialogue summary generation framework is proposed with two auxiliary tasks: Expectant Factual Aspect Regularization (EFAR) and Missing Factual Entity Discrimination (MFED). Comprehensive experiments demonstrate that the proposed model can generate a more readable summary with accurate coverage of factual aspects as well as informing the user with potential missing facts detected from the input dialogue for further human intervention.

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@article{arxiv.2111.03284,
  title  = {Dialogue Inspectional Summarization with Factual Inconsistency Awareness},
  author = {Leilei Gan and Yating Zhang and Kun Kuang and Lin Yuan and Shuo Li and Changlong Sun and Xiaozhong Liu and Fei Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.03284},
  year   = {2021}
}

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10 pages, 4 figures, 3 tables