To Paraphrase or Not To Paraphrase: User-Controllable Selective Paraphrase Generation

08/21/2020
by   Mohan Zhang, et al.
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In this article, we propose a paraphrase generation technique to keep the key phrases in source sentences during paraphrasing. We also develop a model called TAGPA with such technique, which has multiple pre-configured or trainable key phrase detector and a paraphrase generator. The paraphrase generator aims to keep the key phrases and increase the diversity of the paraphrased sentences. The key phrases can be entities provided by our user, like company names, people's names, domain-specific terminologies, etc., or can be learned from a given dataset.

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