Topic-Selective Graph Network for Topic-Focused Summarization (2302.13106v1)
Abstract: Due to the success of the pre-trained LLM (PLM), existing PLM-based summarization models show their powerful generative capability. However, these models are trained on general-purpose summarization datasets, leading to generated summaries failing to satisfy the needs of different readers. To generate summaries with topics, many efforts have been made on topic-focused summarization. However, these works generate a summary only guided by a prompt comprising topic words. Despite their success, these methods still ignore the disturbance of sentences with non-relevant topics and only conduct cross-interaction between tokens by attention module. To address this issue, we propose a topic-arc recognition objective and topic-selective graph network. First, the topic-arc recognition objective is used to model training, which endows the capability to discriminate topics for the model. Moreover, the topic-selective graph network can conduct topic-guided cross-interaction on sentences based on the results of topic-arc recognition. In the experiments, we conduct extensive evaluations on NEWTS and COVIDET datasets. Results show that our methods achieve state-of-the-art performance.
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