Citance-Contextualized Summarization of Scientific Papers
Syed, Shahbaz, Hakimi, Ahmad Dawar, Al-Khatib, Khalid, Potthast, Martin
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Current approaches to automatic summarization of scientific papers generate informative summaries in the form of abstracts. However, abstracts are not intended to show the relationship between a paper and the references cited in it. We propose a new contextualized summarization approach that can generate an informative summary conditioned on a given sentence containing the citation of a reference (a so-called "citance"). This summary outlines the content of the cited paper relevant to the citation location. Thus, our approach extracts and models the citances of a paper, retrieves relevant passages from cited papers, and generates abstractive summaries tailored to each citance. We evaluate our approach using $\textbf{Webis-Context-SciSumm-2023}$, a new dataset containing 540K~computer science papers and 4.6M~citances therein.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-13-2023
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