Call centre conversation summarization: A pilot task at multiling 2015

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This paper describes the results of the Call Centre Conversation Summarization task at Multiling'15. The CCCS task consists in generating abstractive synopses from call centre conversations between a caller and an agent. Synopses are summaries of the problem of the caller, and how it is solved by the agent. Generating them is a very challenging task given that deep analysis of the dialogs and text generation are necessary. Three languages were addressed: French, Italian and English translations of conversations from those two languages. The official evaluation metric was ROUGE-2. Two participants submitted a total of four systems which had trouble beating the extractive baselines. The datasets released for the task will allow more research on abstractive dialog summarization.

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Favre, B., Stepanov, E., Trione, J., Béchet, F., & Riccardi, G. (2015). Call centre conversation summarization: A pilot task at multiling 2015. In SIGDIAL 2015 - 16th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue, Proceedings of the Conference (pp. 232–236). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/w15-4633

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