This week on the NLP deep dive we'll reading a paper! "What Makes a Good and Useful Summary? Incorporating Users in Automatic Summarization Research" by Maartje ter Hoeve, Julia Kiseleva &
Maarten de Rijke from NAACL 2022. I got a request recently to talk about summerization and it looks like this paper has a pretty good intro to the current SOTA (state of the art) as well as a really practical approach to considering why you're doing this and whether or not your system output will actually be helpful.
Link to paper: https://aclanthology.org/2022.naacl-m...
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