Abstractive Text Summarization with Hierarchical Multi-scale Abstraction Modeling and Dynamic Memory

2021 
In this paper, we propose a novel abstractive text summarization method with hierarchical multi-scale abstraction modeling and dynamic memory (called MADY). First, we propose a hierarchical multi-scale abstraction modeling method to capture the temporal dependencies of the document from multiple hierarchical levels of abstraction, which mimics the process of how human beings comprehend an article by learning fine timescales for low-level abstraction layers and coarse timescales for high-level abstraction layers. By applying this adaptive updating mechanism, the high-level abstraction layers are updated less frequently and expected to remember the long-term dependency better than the low-level abstraction layer. Second, we propose a dynamic key-value memory-augmented attention network to keep track of the attention history and comprehensive context information for the salient facets within the input document. In this way, our model can avoid generating repetitive words and faultiness summaries. Extensive experiments on two widely-used datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed MADY model in terms of both automatic evaluation and human evaluation. For reproducibility, we submit the code and data at: https://github.com/siat-nlp/MADY.git.
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