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Extractive summarization aims at selecting a set of indicative sentences from a source document as a summary that can express the major theme of the document. A general consensus on extractive summarization is that both relevance and coverage are critical issues to address. The existing methods designed to model coverage can be characterized by either reducing redundancy or increasing diversity in...
Representation learning has emerged as a newly active research subject in many machine learning applications because of its excellent performance. As an instantiation, word embedding has been widely used in the natural language processing area. However, as far as we are aware, there are relatively few studies investigating paragraph embedding methods in extractive text or speech summarization. Extractive...
A part and parcel of any automatic speech recognition (ASR) system is language modeling (LM), which helps to constrain the acoustic analysis, guide the search through multiple candidate word strings, and quantify the acceptability of the final output hypothesis given an input utterance. Despite the fact that the n-gram model remains the predominant one, a number of novel and ingenious LM methods have...
Language models for speech recognition tend to be brittle across domains, since their performance is vulnerable to changes in the genre or topic of the text on which they are trained. A number of adaptation methods, exploring either lexical co-occurrence or topic cues, have been developed to mitigate this problem with varying degrees of success. In this paper, we study a novel use of relevance information...
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