Leveraging Graph to Improve Abstractive Multi-Document Summarization (2005.10043v1)
Abstract: Graphs that capture relations between textual units have great benefits for detecting salient information from multiple documents and generating overall coherent summaries. In this paper, we develop a neural abstractive multi-document summarization (MDS) model which can leverage well-known graph representations of documents such as similarity graph and discourse graph, to more effectively process multiple input documents and produce abstractive summaries. Our model utilizes graphs to encode documents in order to capture cross-document relations, which is crucial to summarizing long documents. Our model can also take advantage of graphs to guide the summary generation process, which is beneficial for generating coherent and concise summaries. Furthermore, pre-trained LLMs can be easily combined with our model, which further improve the summarization performance significantly. Empirical results on the WikiSum and MultiNews dataset show that the proposed architecture brings substantial improvements over several strong baselines.
- Wei Li (1121 papers)
- Xinyan Xiao (41 papers)
- Jiachen Liu (45 papers)
- Hua Wu (191 papers)
- Haifeng Wang (194 papers)
- Junping Du (31 papers)