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UniSumm and SummZoo: Unified Model and Diverse Benchmark for Few-Shot Summarization

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arxiv 2211.09783 v6 pith:EXHA6UFS submitted 2022-11-17 cs.CL

UniSumm and SummZoo: Unified Model and Diverse Benchmark for Few-Shot Summarization

classification cs.CL
keywords summarizationfew-shottaskstextscdiversemodelsummzoounisumm
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The high annotation costs and diverse demands of various summarization tasks motivate the development of few-shot summarization. However, despite the emergence of many summarization tasks and datasets, the current training paradigm for few-shot summarization systems ignores potentially shareable knowledge in heterogeneous datasets. To this end, we propose \textsc{UniSumm}, a unified few-shot summarization model pre-trained with multiple summarization tasks and can be prefix-tuned to excel at any few-shot summarization task. Meanwhile, to better evaluate few-shot summarizers, under the principles of diversity and robustness, we assemble and release a new benchmark \textsc{SummZoo}. It consists of $8$ summarization tasks with multiple sets of few-shot samples for each task, covering diverse domains. Experimental results and analysis show that \textsc{UniSumm} outperforms strong baselines by a large margin across all sub-tasks in \textsc{SummZoo} under both automatic and human evaluations and achieves comparable results in human evaluation compared with a GPT-3.5 model.

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