Cross-Document Event-Keyed Summarization
Walden, William, Kuchmiichuk, Pavlo, Martin, Alexander, Jin, Chihsheng, Cao, Angela, Sun, Claire, Allen, Curisia, White, Aaron Steven
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Event-keyed summarization (EKS) requires summarizing a specific event described in a document given the document text and an event representation extracted from it. In this work, we extend EKS to the cross-document setting (CDEKS), in which summaries must synthesize information from accounts of the same event as given by multiple sources. We introduce SEAMUS (Summaries of Events Across Multiple Sources), a high-quality dataset for CDEKS based on an expert reannotation of the FAMUS dataset for cross-document argument extraction. We present a suite of baselines on SEAMUS -- covering both smaller, fine-tuned models, as well as zero- and few-shot prompted LLMs -- along with detailed ablations and a human evaluation study, showing SEAMUS to be a valuable benchmark for this new task.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Dec-15-2024
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