Nobel Dhar, Gaurob Saha, Prithwiraj Bhattacharjee, Avi Mallick, Md. Saiful Islam
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Pointer over Attention: An Improved Bangla Text Summarization Approach Using Hybrid Pointer Generator Network
Despite the success of the neural sequence-to-sequence model for abstractive text summarization, it has a few shortcomings, such as repeating inaccurate factual details and tending to repeat themselves. We propose a hybrid pointer generator network to solve the shortcomings of reproducing factual details inadequately and phrase repetition. We augment the attention-based sequence-to-sequence using a hybrid pointer generator network that can generate Out-of-Vocabulary words and enhance accuracy in reproducing authentic details and a coverage mechanism that discourages repetition. It produces a reasonable-sized output text that preserves the conceptual integrity and factual information of the input article. For evaluation, we primarily employed “BANSData”1 - a highly adopted publicly available Bengali dataset. Additionally, we prepared a large-scale dataset called “BANS-133” which consists of 133k Bangla news articles associated with human-generated summaries. Experimenting with the proposed model, we achieved ROUGE-1 and ROUGE-2 scores of 0.66, 0.41 for the BANSData” dataset and 0.67, 0.42 for the BANS-133k” dataset, respectively. We demonstrated that the proposed system surpasses previous state-of-the-art Bengali abstractive summarization techniques and its stability on a larger dataset. “BANS-133” datasets and code-base will be publicly available for research.