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A Hierarchical Neural Autoencoder for Paragraphs and Documents

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A Hierarchical Neural Autoencoder for Paragraphs and Documents
Natural language generation of coherent long texts like paragraphs or longer documents is a challenging problem for recurrent networks models. In this paper, we explore an important step toward this generation task: training an LSTM (Longshort term memory) auto-encoder to preserve and reconstruct multi-sentence paragraphs. We introduce an LSTM model that hierarchically builds an embedding for a paragraph from embeddings for sentences and words, then decodes this embedding to reconstruct the original paragraph. We evaluate the reconstructed paragraph using standard metrics like ROUGE and Entity Grid, showing that neural models are able to encode texts in a way that preserve syntactic, semantic, and discourse coherence. While only a first step toward generating coherent text units from neural models, our work has the potential to significantly impact natural language generation
Jiwei Li, Minh-Thang Luong, Dan Jurafsky
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Type Journal
Year 2015
Where ACL
Authors Jiwei Li, Minh-Thang Luong, Dan Jurafsky
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