OASum: Large-Scale Open Domain Aspect-based Summarization
Paper • 2212.09233 • Published • 2
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Ker's WingHouse Bar & Grill | [
"After Clearwater, Florida chicken wing pioneering restaurant chain Hooters began rapidly expanding, Florida based, Canadian-born restaurant entrepreneur Ed Burnett saw the opportunity.",
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"WingHouse Bar & Grill (formerly Ker’s WingHouse Bar & Grill) is a restaurant chain based in Florida, created and founded by Ed Burnett, a Canadian restaurant entrepreneur.",
"After opening his first WingHouse location, Burnett sought out investors to open additional WingHouse locations.",
"Burnett accepted inv... |
Lane Turner | [
"Turner was born in Monahans, Texas, and attended school in Levelland, which he described as \"a place so flat you can watch your dog run away for two days\".",
"He received his first guitar as a gift from his parents when he was eleven years old and his father taught him to play the songs he heard on the radio."... | Singing career | [
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"Signed to Warner Bros. Records since 2004, he released two singles for the label, including \"Always Wanting More (Breathless)\", which reached No. 56 on the Hot Country Songs charts in 2004.",
"Lane signed with Original Signal Recordings in 2009."
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1994 Philadelphia Eagles season | [
"The 1994 NFL draft was held April 24–25, 1994.",
"This was the first draft in which the rounds were reduced to seven in total.",
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"Rich Kotite's fate as Eagles head coach was sealed after a seven-game losing streak to end the season knocked Philly from the top of the NFC at 7–2 all the way to fourth place in the Eastern Division."
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Stroke Belt | [
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"Although many possible causes for the high stroke incidence have been investigated, the reasons for the phenomenon have not been determined."
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Nerepis River | [
"There was an Indian settlement and fort at the confluence of the Nerepis and the St John Rivers (Woodman's Point), known to the French as early as 1696.",
"The French, under the command of Boishébert, rebuilt the fort in 1749 and renamed it Fort Boishebert.",
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Battle Ground High School | [
"Battle Ground is a member of the Washington Interscholastic Athletics Association (WIAA) and competes in the Greater St. Helens 4A league.",
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"It is part of the Battle Ground Public Schools district."
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Battle Ground High School | [
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"Battle Ground High School (BGHS) is a public high school in Battle Ground, Washington, United States."
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Robert Bazell | [
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"As an undergraduate, he wrote a science column called \"Science for the People\" for the Daily Californian.",
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"Robert Bazell is adjunct professor of Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology at Yale University.",
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The Marc Pease Experience | [
"In high school, Marc Pease (Jason Schwartzman) ran out on his performance as the Tin Man in a production of \"The Wiz\", succumbing to his stage fright despite his mentor Mr. Jon Gribble's (Ben Stiller) encouragement.",
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"The film stars Jason Schwartzman as Pease, Ben Stiller as Marc's former mentor, and Anna Kendrick as his love interest."
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The Marc Pease Experience | [
"In high school, Marc Pease (Jason Schwartzman) ran out on his performance as the Tin Man in a production of \"The Wiz\", succumbing to his stage fright despite his mentor Mr. Jon Gribble's (Ben Stiller) encouragement.",
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"Shot primarily in and around Wilmington and New Hanover County, North Carolina in early 2007, the film is centered on Marc Pease, a man living in the past, when he was the star of his high school's... |
Niketas Stethatos | [
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Niketas Stethatos | [
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Juan Monjardín | [
"Born in A Coruña, he was transferred to Madrid as a young man, and began practicing football at the Nuestra Señora del Pilar school, which once was one of the city's football cradles, and from there he entered the training categories of Real Madrid at the end of the 1918-19 season.",
"In that same season, and de... | Club career | [
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"A historical member of Real Madrid in the pre-war period, he was the first footballer to play for Madrid for his entire career, and thus be part of the so-called one-club men group."
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Juan Monjardín | [
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Fort Jefferson (Florida) | [
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Smyrna Public Library | [
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Choi Jin-sil | [
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Wyoming State Hospital | [
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The OASum Dataset is an English-language dataset containing over 3.6M document, aspect, and summary triplets.
You can directly download it with huggingface datasets.
from datasets import load_dataset
dataset = load_dataset("kqsong/OASum")
For each instance, there is a list of strings for the document, a list of strings for the summary, a string for the document title, a string for the aspect and a list of indices for the sentences in the corresponding section.
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"title": "Ker's WingHouse Bar & Grill",
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"After Clearwater, Florida chicken wing pioneering restaurant chain Hooters began rapidly expanding, Florida based, Canadian-born restaurant entrepreneur Ed Burnett saw the opportunity.",
"Burnett secured the rights to a closed restaurant (\"Knockers\") and opened \"The WingHouse\" restaurant at 7369 Ulmerton Road, Largo, Florida, a high traffic corridor.",
"He strategically selected the restaurant in between where people work (commercial real estate) and live (residential real estate), to appeal to the local lunch crowd and family dining crowd.",
"This flagship location proved to be a success soon after launching and is the model that the chain expanded on.",
"Burnett, looking to expand to additional locations, accepted a financing partner (Crawford Ker) during this time frame, to open additional locations and beyond.",
"Burnett's goal was to open 20 to 50 locations, and then sell the chain to a larger restaurant chain or investors.",
"Burnett would ultimately regret his choice of investor.","In 1992, Ker retired from the NFL and took a job selling cars at a local dealer.",
"In 1994, he invested half interest in a Largo, Florida wing restaurant called, \"Wing House\" that imitated Hooters.",
"The restaurant was always The Wing House, and the atmosphere was always toned down to make it more family friendly.",
"The restaurant did well and two additional locations were opened in the Tampa Bay area in the following three years.",
"Ker won a $1.2-million jury award from Hooters in late 2004, which had sued him for trademark violations for allegedly using their uniforms and decor.",
"After a three-week trial in which lawyers discussed hula hoops, surfboards, scrunchy socks, pantyhose, and something called \"vicarious sexual recreation\", the jury ruled that no trademark infringement existed and Hooters was penalized for their frivolous lawsuit.",
"Hooters appealed the decision, but in June, 2006, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta upheld the verdict.",
"As of 2007, the company had 1,700 employees at 22 locations with revenue of nearly $60 million.",
"Ker attended, and the company participated in, the 2007 National Buffalo Wing Festival and placed first in the \"traditional x-hot sauce\" category and gained some national recognition.",
"On June 4, 2008 the company announced the launch of its national franchise program.",
"In mid-2008 the chain operated 19 locations in Florida and Texas and expected to add six franchises by the end of 2008, and 48 by 2011.",
"The initial focus was for franchises in the Southeastern US.",
"WingHouses feature several amenities that differ from other wing restaurants, including Hooters.",
"There is a full liquor bar in every store, sports memorabilia line the walls instead of NASCAR and most locations include a game room.",
"Super Bowl XLIII in Tampa, Florida attracted the rich and famous; WingHouse hosted three events to raise money for charity."
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"WingHouse Bar & Grill (formerly Ker\u2019s WingHouse Bar & Grill) is a restaurant chain based in Florida, created and founded by Ed Burnett, a Canadian restaurant entrepreneur.",
"After opening his first WingHouse location, Burnett sought out investors to open additional WingHouse locations.",
"Burnett accepted investor Crawford Ker (a former National Football League player) to assist financing the expansion."
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The average token count for the articles and the highlights are provided below:
| Feature | Mean Token Count |
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| Document | 1,612 |
| Summary | 40 |
title: a string, containing the original Wikipedia title.document: a list of sentences, containing the original content in the Wikipedia sections except the first abstract section.aspect: a string, containing the section name and its parent section names.aspect_sents: a list of indices, representing the sentences in the aspect section.summary: a list of sentences, the corresponding aspect-based summary for the document.The OASum dataset has 3 splits: train, valid, and test. Below are the statistics for the Version 1.0.0 of the dataset.
| Dataset Split | Number of Instances in Split |
|---|---|
| Train | 3,523,986 |
| Validation | 111,578 |
| Test | 112,005 |
The OASum Dataset version 1.0.0 is released under the CC-BY-SA-3.0 License
@article{yang2022oasum,
title={Oasum: Large-scale open domain aspect-based summarization},
author={Yang, Xianjun and Song, Kaiqiang and Cho, Sangwoo and Wang, Xiaoyang and Pan, Xiaoman and Petzold, Linda and Yu, Dong},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.09233},
year={2022}
}