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Neural Latent Extractive Document Summarization

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arxiv 1808.07187 v2 pith:Z7DC26YB submitted 2018-08-22 cs.CL cs.AIcs.LG

classification cs.CLcs.AIcs.LG
keywords extractivelabelslatentsummarizationgoldheuristicallymodelmodels
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Extractive summarization models require sentence-level labels, which are usually created heuristically (e.g., with rule-based methods) given that most summarization datasets only have document-summary pairs. Since these labels might be suboptimal, we propose a latent variable extractive model where sentences are viewed as latent variables and sentences with activated variables are used to infer gold summaries. During training the loss comes \emph{directly} from gold summaries. Experiments on the CNN/Dailymail dataset show that our model improves over a strong extractive baseline trained on heuristically approximated labels and also performs competitively to several recent models.

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    Publication source acts as a domain in extractive summarization, and domain tags plus meta-learning reduce, but do not eliminate, the performance drop on unseen news outlets.

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