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Coreference-Aware Dialogue Summarization

Authors :
Liu, Zhengyuan
Shi, Ke
Chen, Nancy F.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Summarizing conversations via neural approaches has been gaining research traction lately, yet it is still challenging to obtain practical solutions. Examples of such challenges include unstructured information exchange in dialogues, informal interactions between speakers, and dynamic role changes of speakers as the dialogue evolves. Many of such challenges result in complex coreference links. Therefore, in this work, we investigate different approaches to explicitly incorporate coreference information in neural abstractive dialogue summarization models to tackle the aforementioned challenges. Experimental results show that the proposed approaches achieve state-of-the-art performance, implying it is useful to utilize coreference information in dialogue summarization. Evaluation results on factual correctness suggest such coreference-aware models are better at tracing the information flow among interlocutors and associating accurate status/actions with the corresponding interlocutors and person mentions.<br />Comment: Accepted for presentation at SIGDIAL-2021. Version2: add BART-Large results/fix typos

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2106.08556
Document Type :
Working Paper