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This repository contains data and code for the NAACL 2018 paper "A Discourse-Aware Attention Model for Abstractive Summarization of Long Documents". Please note that the code is not actively maintained.

Data

Two datasets of long and structured documents (scientific papers) are provided. The datasets are obtained from ArXiv and PubMed OpenAccess repositories.

ArXiv dataset: Download
PubMed dataset: Download

The datasets are rather large. You need about 5G disk space to download and about 15G additional space when extracting the files. Each tar file consists of 4 files. train.txt, val.txt, test.txt respectively correspond to the training, validation, and test sets. These files are text files where each line is a json object corresponding to one scientific paper from ArXiv or PubMed. The vocab file is a plaintext file for the vocabulary.

Code

The code is based on the pointer-generator network code by See et al. (2017). Refer to their repo for documentation about the structure of the code. You will need python 3.6 and Tensorflow 1.5 to run the code. The code might run with later versions of Tensorflow but it is not tested. Checkout other dependencies in requirements.txt file. A small sample of the dataset is already provided in this repo. To run the code with the sample data unzip the files in the data directory and simply execute the run script: ./run.sh. To train the model with the entire dataset, first convert the jsonlines files to binary using the the following script: scripts/json_to_bin.py and modify the corresponding training data path in the run.sh script.

References

If you ended up finding this paper or repo useful please cite:

"A Discourse-Aware Attention Model for Abstractive Summarization of Long Documents"  
Arman Cohan, Franck Dernoncourt, Doo Soon Kim, Trung Bui, Seokhwan Kim, Walter Chang, and Nazli Goharian  
NAACL-HLT 2018

Another relevant reference is Pointer-Generator network by See et al. (2017):

"Get to the point: Summarization with pointer-generator networks."  
Abigail See, Peter J. Liu, and Christopher D. Manning.  
ACL (2017).

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