Improving Social Media Text Summarization by Learning Sentence Weight Distribution

10/31/2017
by   Jingjing Xu, et al.
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Recently, encoder-decoder models are widely used in social media text summarization. However, these models sometimes select noise words in irrelevant sentences as part of a summary by error, thus declining the performance. In order to inhibit irrelevant sentences and focus on key information, we propose an effective approach by learning sentence weight distribution. In our model, we build a multi-layer perceptron to predict sentence weights. During training, we use the ROUGE score as an alternative to the estimated sentence weight, and try to minimize the gap between estimated weights and predicted weights. In this way, we encourage our model to focus on the key sentences, which have high relevance with the summary. Experimental results show that our approach outperforms baselines on a large-scale social media corpus.

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