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WebCiteS: Attributed Query-Focused Summarization on Chinese Web Search Results with Citations

Computation and Language 2024-05-30 v2

Abstract

Enhancing the attribution in large language models (LLMs) is a crucial task. One feasible approach is to enable LLMs to cite external sources that support their generations. However, existing datasets and evaluation methods in this domain still exhibit notable limitations. In this work, we formulate the task of attributed query-focused summarization (AQFS) and present WebCiteS, a Chinese dataset featuring 7k human-annotated summaries with citations. WebCiteS derives from real-world user queries and web search results, offering a valuable resource for model training and evaluation. Prior works in attribution evaluation do not differentiate between groundedness errors and citation errors. They also fall short in automatically verifying sentences that draw partial support from multiple sources. We tackle these issues by developing detailed metrics and enabling the automatic evaluator to decompose the sentences into sub-claims for fine-grained verification. Our comprehensive evaluation of both open-source and proprietary models on WebCiteS highlights the challenge LLMs face in correctly citing sources, underscoring the necessity for further improvement. The dataset and code will be open-sourced to facilitate further research in this crucial field.

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@article{arxiv.2403.01774,
  title  = {WebCiteS: Attributed Query-Focused Summarization on Chinese Web Search Results with Citations},
  author = {Haolin Deng and Chang Wang and Xin Li and Dezhang Yuan and Junlang Zhan and Tianhua Zhou and Jin Ma and Jun Gao and Ruifeng Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.01774},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

20 pages, 7 figures, accepted to ACL 2024 main conference

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