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Multilevel Text Alignment with Cross-Document Attention

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Text alignment finds application in tasks such as citation recommendation and plagiarism detection. Existing alignment methods operate at a single, predefined level and cannot learn to align texts at, for example, sentence and document levels. We propose a new learning approach that equips previously established hierarchical attention encoders for representing documents with a cross-document attention component, enabling structural comparisons across different levels (document-to-document and sentence-to-document). Our component is weakly supervised from document pairs and can align at multiple levels. Our evaluation on predicting document-to-document relationships and sentence-to-document relationships on the tasks of citation recommendation and plagiarism detection shows that our approach outperforms previously established hierarchical, attention encoders based on recurrent and transformer contextualization that are unaware of structural correspondence between documents.

Xuhui Zhou, Nikolaos Pappas, Noah A. Smith• 2020

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Citation RecommendationAAN (ACL Anthology Network) (test)
F1 Score82.1
10
Plagiarism DetectionPAN Plagiarism Detection (test)
F1 Score87.4
8
Citation RecommendationOC (OpenCorpus) (test)
F1 Score89.9
8
Citation RecommendationS2orc (Semantic Scholar Open Research Corpus) (test)
F1 Score92.1
8
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