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SlovKE: A Large-Scale Dataset and LLM Evaluation for Slovak Keyphrase Extraction

Computation and Language 2026-03-17 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Keyphrase extraction for morphologically rich, low-resource languages remains understudied, largely due to the scarcity of suitable evaluation datasets. We address this gap for Slovak by constructing a dataset of 227,432 scientific abstracts with author-assigned keyphrases -- scraped and systematically cleaned from the Slovak Central Register of Theses -- representing a 25-fold increase over the largest prior Slovak resource and approaching the scale of established English benchmarks such as KP20K. Using this dataset, we benchmark three unsupervised baselines (YAKE, TextRank, KeyBERT with SlovakBERT embeddings) and evaluate KeyLLM, an LLM-based extraction method using GPT-3.5-turbo. Unsupervised baselines achieve at most 11.6\% exact-match F1@6F1@6, with a large gap to partial matching (up to 51.5\%), reflecting the difficulty of matching inflected surface forms to author-assigned keyphrases. KeyLLM narrows this exact--partial gap, producing keyphrases closer to the canonical forms assigned by authors, while manual evaluation on 100 documents (κ=0.61\kappa = 0.61) confirms that KeyLLM captures relevant concepts that automated exact matching underestimates. Our analysis identifies morphological mismatch as the dominant failure mode for statistical methods -- a finding relevant to other inflected languages. The dataset (https://huggingface.co/datasets/NaiveNeuron/SlovKE) and evaluation code (https://github.com/NaiveNeuron/SlovKE) are publicly available.

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@article{arxiv.2603.15523,
  title  = {SlovKE: A Large-Scale Dataset and LLM Evaluation for Slovak Keyphrase Extraction},
  author = {David Števaňák and Marek Šuppa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.15523},
  year   = {2026}
}

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LREC 2026