TY - GEN
T1 - A large-scale multi-length headline corpus for analyzing length-constrained headline generation model evaluation
AU - Hitomi, Yuta
AU - Taguchi, Yuya
AU - Tamori, Hideaki
AU - Kikuta, Ko
AU - Nishitoba, Jiro
AU - Okazaki, Naoaki
AU - Inui, Kentaro
AU - Okumura, Manabu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Association for Computational Linguistics
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Browsing news articles on multiple devices is now possible. The lengths of news article headlines have precise upper bounds, dictated by the size of the display of the relevant device or interface. Therefore, controlling the length of headlines is essential when applying the task of headline generation to news production. However, because there is no corpus of headlines of multiple lengths for a given article, previous research on controlling output length in headline generation has not discussed whether the system outputs could be adequately evaluated without multiple references of different lengths. In this paper, we introduce two corpora, which are Japanese News Corpus (JNC) and JApanese MUlti-Length Headline Corpus (JAMUL), to confirm the validity of previous evaluation settings. The JNC provides common supervision data for headline generation. The JAMUL is a large-scale evaluation dataset for headlines of three different lengths composed by professional editors. We report new findings on these corpora; for example, although the longest length reference summary can appropriately evaluate the existing methods controlling output length, this evaluation setting has several problems.
AB - Browsing news articles on multiple devices is now possible. The lengths of news article headlines have precise upper bounds, dictated by the size of the display of the relevant device or interface. Therefore, controlling the length of headlines is essential when applying the task of headline generation to news production. However, because there is no corpus of headlines of multiple lengths for a given article, previous research on controlling output length in headline generation has not discussed whether the system outputs could be adequately evaluated without multiple references of different lengths. In this paper, we introduce two corpora, which are Japanese News Corpus (JNC) and JApanese MUlti-Length Headline Corpus (JAMUL), to confirm the validity of previous evaluation settings. The JNC provides common supervision data for headline generation. The JAMUL is a large-scale evaluation dataset for headlines of three different lengths composed by professional editors. We report new findings on these corpora; for example, although the longest length reference summary can appropriately evaluate the existing methods controlling output length, this evaluation setting has several problems.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85087148021
T3 - INLG 2019 - 12th International Conference on Natural Language Generation, Proceedings of the Conference
SP - 333
EP - 343
BT - INLG 2019 - 12th International Conference on Natural Language Generation, Proceedings of the Conference
PB - Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL)
T2 - 12th International Conference on Natural Language Generation, INLG 2019
Y2 - 29 October 2019 through 1 November 2019
ER -