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arxiv: 1609.00070 · v1 · pith:BHEF6DAQnew · submitted 2016-09-01 · 💻 cs.CL

How Much is 131 Million Dollars? Putting Numbers in Perspective with Compositional Descriptions

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keywords constructiondescriptionsformulagenerationmillionnumericbaselinedescription
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How much is 131 million US dollars? To help readers put such numbers in context, we propose a new task of automatically generating short descriptions known as perspectives, e.g. "$131 million is about the cost to employ everyone in Texas over a lunch period". First, we collect a dataset of numeric mentions in news articles, where each mention is labeled with a set of rated perspectives. We then propose a system to generate these descriptions consisting of two steps: formula construction and description generation. In construction, we compose formulae from numeric facts in a knowledge base and rank the resulting formulas based on familiarity, numeric proximity and semantic compatibility. In generation, we convert a formula into natural language using a sequence-to-sequence recurrent neural network. Our system obtains a 15.2% F1 improvement over a non-compositional baseline at formula construction and a 12.5 BLEU point improvement over a baseline description generation.

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