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Retrieve-Cluster-Summarize: An Alternative to End-to-End Training for Query-specific Article Generation

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arxiv 2310.12361 v1 pith:YRITFNKF submitted 2023-10-18 cs.IR

Retrieve-Cluster-Summarize: An Alternative to End-to-End Training for Query-specific Article Generation

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Query-specific article generation is the task of, given a search query, generate a single article that gives an overview of the topic. We envision such articles as an alternative to presenting a ranking of search results. While generative Large Language Models (LLMs) like chatGPT also address this task, they are known to hallucinate new information, their models are secret, hard to analyze and control. Some generative LLMs provide supporting references, yet these are often unrelated to the generated content. As an alternative, we propose to study article generation systems that integrate document retrieval, query-specific clustering, and summarization. By design, such models can provide actual citations as provenance for their generated text. In particular, we contribute an evaluation framework that allows to separately trains and evaluate each of these three components before combining them into one system. We experimentally demonstrate that a system comprised of the best-performing individual components also obtains the best F-1 overall system quality.

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