metadata
datasets:
- samsum
pipeline_tag: summarization
widget:
- text: >
Laurie: So, what are your plans for this weekend? Christie: I don’t know.
Do you want to get together or something? Sarah: How about going to see a
movie? Cinemax 26 on Carson Boulevard is showing Enchanted. Laurie: That
sounds like a good idea. Maybe we should go out to eat beforehand. Sarah:
It is fine with me. Where do you want to meet? Christie: Let’s meet at
Summer Pizza House. I have not gone there for a long time. Laurie: Good
idea again. I heard they just came up with a new pizza. It should be good
because Summer Pizza House always has the best pizza in town. Sarah: When
should we meet? Christie: Well, the movie is shown at 2:00PM, 4:00PM,
6:00PM and 8:00PM. Laurie: Why don’t we go to the 2:00PM show? We can meet
at Summer Pizza House at noon. That will give us plenty of time to enjoy
our pizza. Sarah: My cousin Karen is in town. Can I bring her along? I
hate to leave her home alone. Christie: Karen is in town? Yes, bring her
along. Laurie, you remember Karen? We met her at Sara’s high school
graduation party two years ago. Laurie: I do not quite remember her. What
does she look like? Sarah: She has blond hair, she is kind of slender, and
she is about your height. Laurie: She wears eyeglasses, right? Sarah: Yes,
and she was playing the piano off and on during the party. Laurie: I
remember her now. Yes, do bring her along Sara. She is such a nice person,
and funny too. Sarah: She will be happy to meet both of you again.
Christie: What is she doing these days? Sarah: She graduated last June,
and she will start her teaching career next week when the new school term
begins. Laurie: What grade is she going to teach? Sarah: She will teach
kindergarten. She loves working with kids, and she always has such a good
rapport with them Christie: Kindergarten? She must be a very patient
person. I always think kindergarten is the most difficult class to teach.
Most of the kids have never been to school, and they have never been away
from mommy for long. Sarah: I think Karen will do fine. She knows how to
handle young children Laurie: I think the first few weeks will be tough.
However, once the routine is set, it should not be too difficult to teach
kindergarten. Christie: You are right. The kids might even look forward to
going to school since they have so many friends to play with. Sarah: There
are so many new things for them to do at school too. They do a lot of
crafts in kindergarten. I am always amazed by the things kindergarten
teachers do. Laurie: Yes, I have seen my niece come home with so many
neat stuff. Christie: Maybe we can ask Karen to show us some of the things
that we can do for this Halloween. Laurie: Maybe we can stop by the craft
store after the movie. What do you think, Sara? Sarah: I will talk to her.
I think she will like that. It will help her with school projects when
Halloween comes. Christie: Michael’s is a good store for crafts. It always
carries a variety of things, and you can find almost anything there.
Laurie: There is a Michaels store not far away from Cinemax 26. I believe
it is just around the corner, on Pioneer Avenue. We can even walk over
there. Sarah: So, we plan to meet for pizza at noon, go to the movies at
two, and shop at Michael’s afterward. Right?
Laurie and Christie: Yes.
model-index:
- name: bart-large-cnn-samsum
results:
- task:
type: summarization
name: Conversation Summarization
dataset:
name: >-
SAMSum Corpus: A Human-annotated Dialogue Dataset for Abstractive
Summarization
type: samsum
metrics:
- type: rogue-1
value: 54.8764
name: Validation ROGUE-1
- type: rogue-2
value: 29.6869,
name: Validation ROGUE-2
- type: rogue-l
value: 44.9874
name: Validation ROGUE-L
- type: loss
value: 1.47812
name: loss