Adapting neural single-document summarization model for abstractive multi-document summarization: A pilot study

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Abstract

Till now, neural abstractive summarization methods have achieved great success for single document summarization (SDS). However, due to the lack of large scale multi-document summaries, such methods can be hardly applied to multi-document summarization (MDS). In this paper, we investigate neural abstractive methods for MDS by adapting a state-of-the-art neural abstractive summarization model for SDS. We propose an approach to extend the neural abstractive model trained on large scale SDS data to the MDS task. Our approach only makes use of a small number of multi-document summaries for fine tuning. Experimental results on two benchmark DUC datasets demonstrate that our approach can outperform a variety of baseline neural models.

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Zhang, J., Tan, J., & Wan, X. (2018). Adapting neural single-document summarization model for abstractive multi-document summarization: A pilot study. In INLG 2018 - 11th International Natural Language Generation Conference, Proceedings of the Conference (pp. 381–390). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/w18-6545

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