Keywords-To-Text Synthesis Using Recurrent Neural Network
Abstract
This paper concerns an application of Recurrent Neural Networks to text synthesis in the word level, with the help of keywords. First, a Parts Of Speech tagging library is employed to extract verbs and nouns from the texts used in our work, a part of which are then considered, after automatic eliminations, as the aforementioned keywords. Our ultimate aim is to train a Recurrent Neural Network to map the keyword sequence of a text to the entire text. Successive reformulations of the keyword and full text word sequences are performed, so that they can serve as the input and target of the network as efficiently as possible. The predicted texts are understandable enough, and their performance depends on the problem difficulty, determined by the percentage of full text words that are considered as keywords (ranging from 1/3 to 1/2), and the training memory cost, mainly affected by the network architecture.
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