FairPO combines document-set perturbation with DPO-style preference tuning and corpus-level dynamic weighting to improve both summary-level and corpus-level fairness in multi-document summarization.
Fair Abstractive Summarization of Diverse Perspectives
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
People from different social and demographic groups express diverse perspectives and conflicting opinions on a broad set of topics such as product reviews, healthcare, law, and politics. A fair summary should provide a comprehensive coverage of diverse perspectives without underrepresenting certain groups. However, current work in summarization metrics and Large Language Models (LLMs) evaluation has not explored fair abstractive summarization. In this paper, we systematically investigate fair abstractive summarization for user-generated data. We first formally define fairness in abstractive summarization as not underrepresenting perspectives of any groups of people, and we propose four reference-free automatic metrics by measuring the differences between target and source perspectives. We evaluate nine LLMs, including three GPT models, four LLaMA models, PaLM 2, and Claude, on six datasets collected from social media, online reviews, and recorded transcripts. Experiments show that both the model-generated and the human-written reference summaries suffer from low fairness. We conduct a comprehensive analysis of the common factors influencing fairness and propose three simple but effective methods to alleviate unfair summarization. Our dataset and code are available at https://github.com/psunlpgroup/FairSumm.
fields
cs.CL 1years
2025 1verdicts
CONDITIONAL 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
Improving Fairness of Large Language Models in Multi-document Summarization
FairPO combines document-set perturbation with DPO-style preference tuning and corpus-level dynamic weighting to improve both summary-level and corpus-level fairness in multi-document summarization.