Graph-based neural multi-document summarization

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We propose a neural multi-document summarization (MDS) system that incorporates sentence relation graphs. We employ a Graph Convolutional Network (GCN) on the relation graphs, with sentence embeddings obtained from Recurrent Neural Networks as input node features. Through multiple layer-wise propagation, the GCN generates high-level hidden sentence features for salience estimation. We then use a greedy heuristic to extract salient sentences while avoiding redundancy. In our experiments on DUC 2004, we consider three types of sentence relation graphs and demonstrate the advantage of combining sentence relations in graphs with the representation power of deep neural networks. Our model improves upon traditional graph-based extractive approaches and the vanilla GRU sequence model with no graph, and it achieves competitive results against other state-of-the-art multidocument summarization systems.

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Yasunaga, M., Zhang, R., Meelu, K., Pareek, A., Srinivasan, K., & Radev, D. (2017). Graph-based neural multi-document summarization. In CoNLL 2017 - 21st Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning, Proceedings (pp. 452–462). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/k17-1045

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