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A Pilot Study of Domain Adaptation Effect for Neural Abstractive Summarization

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arxiv 1707.07062 v1 pith:RM3P26EO submitted 2017-07-21 cs.CL

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keywords domaindatain-domainneuralsummarizationabstractiveadaptationmodel
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We study the problem of domain adaptation for neural abstractive summarization. We make initial efforts in investigating what information can be transferred to a new domain. Experimental results on news stories and opinion articles indicate that neural summarization model benefits from pre-training based on extractive summaries. We also find that the combination of in-domain and out-of-domain setup yields better summaries when in-domain data is insufficient. Further analysis shows that, the model is capable to select salient content even trained on out-of-domain data, but requires in-domain data to capture the style for a target domain.

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