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GoSum: Extractive Summarization of Long Documents by Reinforcement Learning and Graph Organized discourse state
Junyi Bian Xiaodi Huang Hong Zhou Shanfeng Zhu

Abstract
Extracting summaries from long documents can be regarded as sentence classification using the structural information of the documents. How to use such structural information to summarize a document is challenging. In this paper, we propose GoSum, a novel graph and reinforcement learning based extractive model for long-paper summarization. In particular, GoSum encodes sentence states in reinforcement learning by building a heterogeneous graph for each input document at different discourse levels. An edge in the graph reflects the discourse hierarchy of a document for restraining the semantic drifts across section boundaries. We evaluate GoSum on two datasets of scientific articles summarization: PubMed and arXiv. The experimental results have demonstrated that GoSum achieve state-of-the-art results compared with strong baselines of both extractive and abstractive models. The ablation studies further validate that the performance of our GoSum benefits from the use of discourse information.
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Benchmarks
| Benchmark | Methodology | Metrics |
|---|---|---|
| text-summarization-on-pubmed-1 | GoSum (extractive) | ROUGE-1: 49.83 ROUGE-2: 23.56 ROUGE-L: 45.10 |
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