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Abstract Meaning Representation for Multi-Document Summarization
Generating an abstract from a collection of documents is a desirable
capability for many real-world applications. However, abstractive approaches to
multi-document summarization have not been thoroughly investigated. This paper
studies the feasibility of using Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR), a
semantic representation of natural language grounded in linguistic theory, as a
form of content representation. Our approach condenses source documents to a
set of summary graphs following the AMR formalism. The summary graphs are then
transformed to a set of summary sentences in a surface realization step. The
framework is fully data-driven and flexible. Each component can be optimized
independently using small-scale, in-domain training data. We perform
experiments on benchmark summarization datasets and report promising results.
We also describe opportunities and challenges for advancing this line of
research.Comment: 13 page
Truly trapped rainbow by utilizing nonreciprocal waveguides
The concept of a "trapped rainbow" has generated considerable interest for
optical data storage and processing. It aims to trap different frequency
components of the wave packet at different positions permanently. However, all
the previously proposed structures cannot truly achieve this effect, due to the
difficulties in suppressing the reflection caused by strong intermodal coupling
and distinguishing different frequency components simultaneously. In this
article, we found a physical mechanism to achieve a truly "trapped rainbow"
storage of electromagnetic wave. We utilize nonreciprocal waveguides under a
tapered magnetic field to achieve this and such a trapping effect is stable
even under fabrication disorders. We also observe hot spots and relatively long
duration time of the trapped wave around critical positions through frequency
domain and time domain simulations. The physical mechanism we found has a
variety of potential applications ranging from wave harvesting and storage to
nonlinearity enhancement.Comment: main manuscript: 14 pages, 6 figures. supplementary information: 3
pages, 2 figures, 2 movie
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