- Paper: Align then Summarize: Automatic Alignment Methods for Summarization Corpus Creation.
- Code: https://github.com/pltrdy/autoalign
- Cite the paper:
@inproceedings{Tardy2020,
author = {Tardy, Paul and Janiszek, David and Est{\`{e}}ve, Yannick and Nguyen, Vincent},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 12th Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2020)},
keywords = {Alignment,Corpus Annotation,Summarization},
pages = {6718--6724},
title = {{Align then Summarize: Automatic Alignment Methods for Summarization Corpus Creation}},
year = {2020}
}
- from pip:
pip install public_meetings
- from sources:
git clone https://github.com/pltrdy/public_meetings.git
cd public_meetings
pip install .
This corpus contains meetings, made of pairs of (a) automatic transcriptions from audio recordings, (b) meeting reports written by a professional.
Both texts are way too long to be reasonibly processed (e.g. by neural models) so we worked on the automatic segmentation and alignment to get suitable pairs for meeting summarization training/evaluation.
We present a public extract of our data in this repository. The segmentation/alignment can be found at https://github.com/pltrdy/autoalign.
We provide 22 aligned meetings that can be loaded easily:
import public_meetings
meetings = public_meetings.load_meetings()
Meetings are identified by a hash e.g.:
meeting = meetings['81540075987931464031780e046c0d8f']
Each meetings has been automatically aligned first meeting['initial']
then post-edited by a human annotator, meeting['final']
. Each alignment has a transcription (aka. ctm
) and a report side (aka. doc
) that contains segments (usually several sentences).
meeting['final']['doc'][i]['text'] # text of the i-th document segment
meeting['final']['doc'][i]['id'] # id of the i-th document segment
meeting['final']['ctm'][j]['text'] # text of the j-th transcription segment
meeting['final']['ctm'][j]['id'] # id of the j-th transcription segment
meeting['final']['ctm'][j]['aligned'] # doc segment id corresponding to the j-th transcription segment
public_meetings
provides utility functions from a single entry point:
public_meetings [command]
Commands are listed in the following sections.
The prepare
command is meant to prepare meetings for summarization models (either for training or inference).
It basically load every meetings and write the transcription side in a [prefix].src.txt
file and the report side in a [prefix].tgt.txt
. Many parameters can be set to filter segments, on their number of words/sentences (both min and max values).
Example from the paper:
./prepare.py \
-mw 10 -Mw 1000 \
-ms 3 -Ms 50 \
-overlap_prct 0 -n_draw 0 \
-remove_unk \
-sentence_tag \
-remove_names \
-remove_headers \
-remove_p
full usage:
public_meetings prepare -h
usage: prepare [-h] [-dir DIR] [-mw MW] [-Mw MW] [-ms MS] [-Ms MS]
[-remove_tags] [-remove_unks] [-remove_names] [-remove_headers]
[-remove_p] [-sentence_tags] [-overlap_prct OVERLAP_PRCT]
[-n_draw N_DRAW] [-output OUTPUT] [-verbose]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-dir DIR, -d DIR Aligned meeting root
-mw MW Min #words
-Mw MW Max #words
-ms MS Min #sentences
-Ms MS Max #sentences
-remove_tags Remove every tags i.e. <*>
-remove_unks Remove unknown tags i.e. <unk>
-remove_names Remove names i.e. <nom>*</nom>
-remove_headers Remove headers i.e. <h>*</h>
-remove_p Remove paragraph tags i.e. <p> and </p>
-sentence_tags And sentence separators <t> and </t>
-overlap_prct OVERLAP_PRCT, -oprct OVERLAP_PRCT
-n_draw N_DRAW
-output OUTPUT Output path prefix
-verbose, -v
We use this before running linear segmentation experiments. It only considers transcription side of meetings, and write it to source (one segment per line) and reference (one segment per line + segmentation separator ==========
).
You just have to set an output_root
directory to recieve the text files, and, optionnally a different meeting_root
Example:
public_meetings segmentation -o ./public_meetings_txt
Full usage:
public_meetings segmentation -h
usage: segmentation [-h] [-meeting_root MEETING_ROOT] -output_root OUTPUT_ROOT
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-meeting_root MEETING_ROOT, -m MEETING_ROOT
Meeting root directory
-output_root OUTPUT_ROOT, -o OUTPUT_ROOT
Output root directory