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Discourse-Aware Neural Extractive Text Summarization

263 Citations2020
Jiacheng Xu, Zhe Gan, Yu Cheng
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DiscoBert extracts sub-sentential discourse units (instead of sentences) as candidates for extractive selection on a finer granularity and outperforms state-of-the-art methods by a significant margin on popular summarization benchmarks compared to other BERT-base models.

Abstract

Recently BERT has been adopted for document encoding in state-of-the-art text summarization models. However, sentence-based extractive models often result in redundant or uninformative phrases in the extracted summaries. Also, long-range dependencies throughout a document are not well captured by BERT, which is pre-trained on sentence pairs instead of documents. To address these issues, we present a discourse-aware neural summarization model -DISCOBERT 1 . DISCOBERT extracts sub-sentential discourse units (instead of sentences) as candidates for extractive selection on a finer granularity. To capture the long-range dependencies among discourse units, structural discourse graphs are constructed based on RST trees and coreference mentions, encoded with Graph Convolutional Networks. Experiments show that the proposed model outperforms state-of-the-art methods by a significant margin on popular summarization benchmarks compared to other BERT-base models.