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Open Domain Web Keyphrase Extraction Beyond Language Modeling

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arxiv 1911.02671 v1 pith:VFSWIL66 submitted 2019-11-06 cs.CL cs.IR

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keywords domainkeyphraseextractiondocumentsopenbeyondbling-kpecontent
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This paper studies keyphrase extraction in real-world scenarios where documents are from diverse domains and have variant content quality. We curate and release OpenKP, a large scale open domain keyphrase extraction dataset with near one hundred thousand web documents and expert keyphrase annotations. To handle the variations of domain and content quality, we develop BLING-KPE, a neural keyphrase extraction model that goes beyond language understanding using visual presentations of documents and weak supervision from search queries. Experimental results on OpenKP confirm the effectiveness of BLING-KPE and the contributions of its neural architecture, visual features, and search log weak supervision. Zero-shot evaluations on DUC-2001 demonstrate the improved generalization ability of learning from the open domain data compared to a specific domain.

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