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SupMMD: A Sentence Importance Model for Extractive Summarization using Maximum Mean Discrepancy

Computation and Language 2020-10-07 v1

Abstract

Most work on multi-document summarization has focused on generic summarization of information present in each individual document set. However, the under-explored setting of update summarization, where the goal is to identify the new information present in each set, is of equal practical interest (e.g., presenting readers with updates on an evolving news topic). In this work, we present SupMMD, a novel technique for generic and update summarization based on the maximum mean discrepancy from kernel two-sample testing. SupMMD combines both supervised learning for salience and unsupervised learning for coverage and diversity. Further, we adapt multiple kernel learning to make use of similarity across multiple information sources (e.g., text features and knowledge based concepts). We show the efficacy of SupMMD in both generic and update summarization tasks by meeting or exceeding the current state-of-the-art on the DUC-2004 and TAC-2009 datasets.

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@article{arxiv.2010.02568,
  title  = {SupMMD: A Sentence Importance Model for Extractive Summarization using Maximum Mean Discrepancy},
  author = {Umanga Bista and Alexander Patrick Mathews and Aditya Krishna Menon and Lexing Xie},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.02568},
  year   = {2020}
}

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15 pages

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