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Beyond SumBasic: Task-focused summarization with sentence simplification and lexical expansion.
Inf Process Manag. 2007 Nov; 43(6):1606-1618.IP

Abstract

In recent years, there has been increased interest in topic-focused multi-document summarization. In this task, automatic summaries are produced in response to a specific information request, or topic, stated by the user. The system we have designed to accomplish this task comprises four main components: a generic extractive summarization system, a topic-focusing component, sentence simplification, and lexical expansion of topic words. This paper details each of these components, together with experiments designed to quantify their individual contributions. We include an analysis of our results on two large datasets commonly used to evaluate task-focused summarization, the DUC2005 and DUC2006 datasets, using automatic metrics. Additionally, we include an analysis of our results on the DUC2006 task according to human evaluation metrics. In the human evaluation of system summaries compared to human summaries, i.e., the Pyramid method, our system ranked first out of 22 systems in terms of overall mean Pyramid score; and in the human evaluation of summary responsiveness to the topic, our system ranked third out of 35 systems.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Microsoft Research, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052, USA.Microsoft Research, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052, USA.Microsoft Research, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052, USA.Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

32287938

Citation

Vanderwende, Lucy, et al. "Beyond SumBasic: Task-focused Summarization With Sentence Simplification and Lexical Expansion." Information Processing & Management, vol. 43, no. 6, 2007, pp. 1606-1618.
Vanderwende L, Suzuki H, Brockett C, et al. Beyond SumBasic: Task-focused summarization with sentence simplification and lexical expansion. Inf Process Manag. 2007;43(6):1606-1618.
Vanderwende, L., Suzuki, H., Brockett, C., & Nenkova, A. (2007). Beyond SumBasic: Task-focused summarization with sentence simplification and lexical expansion. Information Processing & Management, 43(6), 1606-1618. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ipm.2007.01.023
Vanderwende L, et al. Beyond SumBasic: Task-focused Summarization With Sentence Simplification and Lexical Expansion. Inf Process Manag. 2007;43(6):1606-1618. PubMed PMID: 32287938.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Beyond SumBasic: Task-focused summarization with sentence simplification and lexical expansion. AU - Vanderwende,Lucy, AU - Suzuki,Hisami, AU - Brockett,Chris, AU - Nenkova,Ani, Y1 - 2007/04/19/ PY - 2006/07/18/received PY - 2007/01/18/revised PY - 2007/01/22/accepted PY - 2020/4/15/entrez PY - 2007/11/1/pubmed PY - 2007/11/1/medline KW - Lexical expansion KW - Multi-document summarization KW - NLP KW - Query expansion KW - Sentence simplification KW - Summarization SP - 1606 EP - 1618 JF - Information processing & management JO - Inf Process Manag VL - 43 IS - 6 N2 - In recent years, there has been increased interest in topic-focused multi-document summarization. In this task, automatic summaries are produced in response to a specific information request, or topic, stated by the user. The system we have designed to accomplish this task comprises four main components: a generic extractive summarization system, a topic-focusing component, sentence simplification, and lexical expansion of topic words. This paper details each of these components, together with experiments designed to quantify their individual contributions. We include an analysis of our results on two large datasets commonly used to evaluate task-focused summarization, the DUC2005 and DUC2006 datasets, using automatic metrics. Additionally, we include an analysis of our results on the DUC2006 task according to human evaluation metrics. In the human evaluation of system summaries compared to human summaries, i.e., the Pyramid method, our system ranked first out of 22 systems in terms of overall mean Pyramid score; and in the human evaluation of summary responsiveness to the topic, our system ranked third out of 35 systems. SN - 0306-4573 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/32287938/Beyond_SumBasic:_Task_focused_summarization_with_sentence_simplification_and_lexical_expansion_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -