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Autori principali: Finger, Roger A., Cortes, Eduardo G., Rigo, Sandro J., Ramos, Gabriel de O.
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Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.18041
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author Finger, Roger A.
Cortes, Eduardo G.
Rigo, Sandro J.
Ramos, Gabriel de O.
author_facet Finger, Roger A.
Cortes, Eduardo G.
Rigo, Sandro J.
Ramos, Gabriel de O.
contents Processing overlapping narrative documents, such as legal testimonies or historical accounts, often aims not for compression but for a unified, coherent, and chronologically sound text. Standard Multi-Document Summarization (MDS), with its focus on conciseness, fails to preserve narrative flow. This paper formally defines this challenge as a new NLP task: Narrative Consolidation, where the central objectives are chronological integrity, completeness, and the fusion of complementary details. To demonstrate the critical role of temporal structure in this task, we introduce Temporal Alignment Event Graph (TAEG), a graph structure that explicitly models chronology and event alignment. By applying a standard centrality algorithm to TAEG, our method functions as a version selection mechanism, choosing the most central representation of each event in its correct temporal position. In a study on the four Biblical Gospels, this structure-focused approach guarantees perfect temporal ordering (Kendall's Tau of 1.000) by design and dramatically improves content metrics (e.g., +357.2% in ROUGE-L F1). The success of this baseline method validates the formulation of Narrative Consolidation as a relevant task and establishes that an explicit temporal backbone is a fundamental component for its resolution.
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spellingShingle Narrative Consolidation: Formulating a New Task for Unifying Multi-Perspective Accounts
Finger, Roger A.
Cortes, Eduardo G.
Rigo, Sandro J.
Ramos, Gabriel de O.
Computation and Language
Machine Learning
Processing overlapping narrative documents, such as legal testimonies or historical accounts, often aims not for compression but for a unified, coherent, and chronologically sound text. Standard Multi-Document Summarization (MDS), with its focus on conciseness, fails to preserve narrative flow. This paper formally defines this challenge as a new NLP task: Narrative Consolidation, where the central objectives are chronological integrity, completeness, and the fusion of complementary details. To demonstrate the critical role of temporal structure in this task, we introduce Temporal Alignment Event Graph (TAEG), a graph structure that explicitly models chronology and event alignment. By applying a standard centrality algorithm to TAEG, our method functions as a version selection mechanism, choosing the most central representation of each event in its correct temporal position. In a study on the four Biblical Gospels, this structure-focused approach guarantees perfect temporal ordering (Kendall's Tau of 1.000) by design and dramatically improves content metrics (e.g., +357.2% in ROUGE-L F1). The success of this baseline method validates the formulation of Narrative Consolidation as a relevant task and establishes that an explicit temporal backbone is a fundamental component for its resolution.
title Narrative Consolidation: Formulating a New Task for Unifying Multi-Perspective Accounts
topic Computation and Language
Machine Learning
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.18041