GLIMPSE: Pragmatically Informative Multi-Document Summarization for Scholarly Reviews
Scientific peer review is essential for the quality of academic publications. However, the increasing number of paper submissions to conferences has strained the reviewing process. This surge poses a burden on area chairs who have to carefully read an ever-growing volume of reviews and discern each...
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Zusammenfassung: | Scientific peer review is essential for the quality of academic publications.
However, the increasing number of paper submissions to conferences has strained
the reviewing process. This surge poses a burden on area chairs who have to
carefully read an ever-growing volume of reviews and discern each reviewer's
main arguments as part of their decision process. In this paper, we introduce
\sys, a summarization method designed to offer a concise yet comprehensive
overview of scholarly reviews. Unlike traditional consensus-based methods, \sys
extracts both common and unique opinions from the reviews. We introduce novel
uniqueness scores based on the Rational Speech Act framework to identify
relevant sentences in the reviews. Our method aims to provide a pragmatic
glimpse into all reviews, offering a balanced perspective on their opinions.
Our experimental results with both automatic metrics and human evaluation show
that \sys generates more discriminative summaries than baseline methods in
terms of human evaluation while achieving comparable performance with these
methods in terms of automatic metrics. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2406.07359 |