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arxiv: 2212.10013 · v2 · pith:JSW3VFB4new · submitted 2022-12-20 · 💻 cs.AI · cs.CL

DocAsRef: An Empirical Study on Repurposing Reference-Based Summary Quality Metrics Reference-Freely

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keywords metricsreference-basedsummaryreference-freecomparisonqualityreference-freelyzero-shot
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Automated summary quality assessment falls into two categories: reference-based and reference-free. Reference-based metrics, historically deemed more accurate due to the additional information provided by human-written references, are limited by their reliance on human input. In this paper, we hypothesize that the comparison methodologies used by some reference-based metrics to evaluate a system summary against its corresponding reference can be effectively adapted to assess it against its source document, thereby transforming these metrics into reference-free ones. Experimental results support this hypothesis. After being repurposed reference-freely, the zero-shot BERTScore using the pretrained DeBERTa-large-MNLI model of <0.5B parameters consistently outperforms its original reference-based version across various aspects on the SummEval and Newsroom datasets. It also excels in comparison to most existing reference-free metrics and closely competes with zero-shot summary evaluators based on GPT-3.5.

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