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A Proposition-Based Abstractive Summariser

2016-12-01COLING 2016Unverified0· sign in to hype

Yimai Fang, Haoyue Zhu, Ewa Muszy{\'n}ska, Alex Kuhnle, er, Simone Teufel

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Abstractive summarisation is not yet common amongst today's deployed and research systems. Most existing systems either extract sentences or compress individual sentences. In this paper, we present a summariser that works by a different paradigm. It is a further development of an existing summariser that has an incremental, proposition-based content selection process but lacks a natural language (NL) generator for the final output. Using an NL generator, we can now produce the summary text to directly reflect the selected propositions. Our evaluation compares textual quality of our system to the earlier preliminary output method, and also uses ROUGE to compare to various summarisers that use the traditional method of sentence extraction, followed by compression. Our results suggest that cutting out the middle-man of sentence extraction can lead to better abstractive summaries.

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