In this paper we study the performance of several state-of-the-art sequence-to-sequence models applied to generation of short company descriptions. The models are evaluated on a newly created and publicly available company dataset that has been collected from Wikipedia. The dataset consists of around 51K company descriptions that can be used for both concept-to-text and text-to-text generation tasks. Automatic metrics and human evaluation scores computed on the generated company descriptions show promising results despite the difficulty of the task as the dataset (like most available datasets) has not been originally designed for machine learning. In addition, we perform correlation analysis between automatic metrics and human evaluations and show that certain automatic metrics are more correlated to human judgments.
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Qader, R., Jneid, K., Portet, F., & Labbé, C. (2018). Generation of Company descriptions using concept-to-text and text-to-text deep models: Dataset collection and systems evaluation. In INLG 2018 - 11th International Natural Language Generation Conference, Proceedings of the Conference (pp. 254–263). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/w18-6532
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