Published 2024 | Version v1
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An indicator-based multi-objective variable neighborhood search approach for query-focused summarization

Description

Currently, automatic multi-document summarization is an interesting subject in numerous fields of study. As a part of it, query-focused summarization is becoming increasingly important in recent times. These methods can automatically produce a summary based on a query given by the user, including the most relevant information
from the query at the same time as the redundancy among sentences is reduced. This can be achieved by developing and applying a multi-objective optimization approach. In this paper, an Indicator-based Multi-Objective Variable Neighborhood Search (IMOVNS) algorithm has been designed, implemented, and tested for the query-focused extractive multi-document summarization problem. Experiments have been carried out with datasets from Text Analysis Conference (TAC). The results were evaluated using the Recall-Oriented Understudy for Gisting Evaluation (ROUGE) metrics. IMOVNS has greatly improved the results presented in the scientific literature, providing improvement percentages in ROUGE metric reaching up to 69.24% in ROUGE-1, up to 57.70% in ROUGE-2, and up to 77.37% in ROUGE-SU4 scores. Hence, the proposed IMOVNS offers a promising solution to the query-focused summarization problem, thus highlighting its efficacy and potential for enhancing automatic summarization techniques.

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Funding

Agencia Estatal de Investigación
I+D+i project PID2019-107299GB-I00
Agencia Estatal de Investigación
I+D+i project PID2021-122209OB-C32
Agencia Estatal de Investigación
Research Network RED2022-134 540-T
Government of Extremadura
ESF, ERDF and Plan Regional de Investigación y Desarrollo GR21017, GR21057 and PD18057

Dates

Accepted
2024