Nov. 14, 2022, 2:15 a.m. | Divyansh Agarwal, Alexander R. Fabbri, Simeng Han, Wojciech Kryscinski, Faisal Ladhak, Bryan Li, Kathleen McKeown, Dragomir Radev, Tianyi Zhang, Sam W

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This paper introduces the shared task of summarizing documents in several
creative domains, namely literary texts, movie scripts, and television scripts.
Summarizing these creative documents requires making complex literary
interpretations, as well as understanding non-trivial temporal dependencies in
texts containing varied styles of plot development and narrative structure.
This poses unique challenges and is yet underexplored for text summarization
systems. In this shared task, we introduce four sub-tasks and their
corresponding datasets, focusing on summarizing books, movie scripts, primetime
television …

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