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Multi-Document Summarization with Determinantal Point Processes and Contextualized Representations

Computation and Language 2019-10-28 v1

Abstract

Emerged as one of the best performing techniques for extractive summarization, determinantal point processes select the most probable set of sentences to form a summary according to a probability measure defined by modeling sentence prominence and pairwise repulsion. Traditionally, these aspects are modelled using shallow and linguistically informed features, but the rise of deep contextualized representations raises an interesting question of whether, and to what extent, contextualized representations can be used to improve DPP modeling. Our findings suggest that, despite the success of deep representations, it remains necessary to combine them with surface indicators for effective identification of summary sentences.

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@article{arxiv.1910.11411,
  title  = {Multi-Document Summarization with Determinantal Point Processes and Contextualized Representations},
  author = {Sangwoo Cho and Chen Li and Dong Yu and Hassan Foroosh and Fei Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.11411},
  year   = {2019}
}

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EMNLP 2019 Workshop on New Frontiers in Summarization

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