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Automatic Pyramid Evaluation Exploiting EDU-based Extractive Reference Summaries
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2018
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Natural Language ProcessingEngineeringInformation RetrievalData ScienceComputational LinguisticsExtractive Reference SummariesEntity SummarizationPyramid MethodHuman-made Reference SummariesAutomatic SummarizationComputer ScienceLanguage StudiesInformation ExtractionLinguisticsText MiningMachine TranslationMulti-modal Summarization
This paper tackles automation of the pyramid method, a reliable manual evaluation framework. To construct a pyramid, we transform human-made reference summaries into extractive reference summaries that consist of Elementary Discourse Units (EDUs) obtained from source documents and then weight every EDU by counting the number of extractive reference summaries that contain the EDU. A summary is scored by the correspondences between EDUs in the summary and those in the pyramid. Experiments on DUC and TAC data sets show that our methods strongly correlate with various manual evaluations.
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