JOURNAL ARTICLE

Two-phase Multi-document Event Summarization on Core Event Graphs

Zengjian ChenJin XuMeng LiaoTong XueKun He

Year: 2022 Journal:   Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research Vol: 74 Pages: 1037-1057   Publisher: AI Access Foundation

Abstract

Succinct event description based on multiple documents is critical to news systems as well as search engines. Different from existing summarization or event tasks, Multi-document Event Summarization (MES) aims at the query-level event sequence generation, which has extra constraints on event expression and conciseness. Identifying and summarizing the key event from a set of related articles is a challenging task that has not been sufficiently studied, mainly because online articles exhibit characteristics of redundancy and sparsity, and a perfect event summarization needs high level information fusion among diverse sentences and articles. To address these challenges, we propose a two-phase framework for the MES task, that first performs event semantic graph construction and dominant event detection via graph-sequence matching, then summarizes the extracted key event by an event-aware pointer generator. For experiments in the new task, we construct two large-scale real-world datasets for training and assessment. Extensive evaluations show that the proposed framework significantly outperforms the related baseline methods, with the most dominant event of the articles effectively identified and correctly summarized.

Keywords:
Automatic summarization Computer science Event (particle physics) Information retrieval Redundancy (engineering) Complex event processing Graph Key (lock) Task (project management) Data mining Artificial intelligence Theoretical computer science

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Citation History

Topics

Topic Modeling
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Advanced Text Analysis Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Web Data Mining and Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems

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