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The Financial Narrative Summarisation Shared Task (FNS 2022)

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  • Mahmoud El-Haj
  • Nadhem Zmandar
  • Paul Rayson
  • Ahmed AbuRa'ed
  • Marina Litvak
  • Nikiforos Pittaras
  • George Giannakopoulos
  • Aris Kosmopoulos
  • Blana Carbajo-Coronado
  • Antonio Sandoval
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Publication date15/06/2022
Host publicationLanguage Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2022)
EditorsNicoletta Calzolari
Place of PublicationParis
PublisherEuropean Language Resources Association (ELRA)
Pages52-61
Number of pages9
ISBN (electronic)9791095546726
<mark>Original language</mark>English
EventThe 4th Financial Narrative Processing Workshop - Palais du Pharo, Marseille, France
Duration: 24/06/202224/06/2022
Conference number: 4
http://wp.lancs.ac.uk/cfie/fnp2022/

Workshop

WorkshopThe 4th Financial Narrative Processing Workshop
Abbreviated titleFNP 2022
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityMarseille
Period24/06/2224/06/22
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Workshop

WorkshopThe 4th Financial Narrative Processing Workshop
Abbreviated titleFNP 2022
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityMarseille
Period24/06/2224/06/22
Internet address

Abstract

This paper presents the results and findings of the Financial Narrative Summarisation Shared Task on summarising UK, Greek and Spanish annual reports. The shared task was organised as part of the Financial Narrative Processing 2022 Workshop (FNP 2022 Workshop). The Financial Narrative summarisation Shared Task (FNS-2022) has been running since 2020 as part of the Financial Narrative Processing (FNP) workshop series (El-Haj et al., 2022; El-Haj et al., 2021; El-Haj et al., 2020b; El-Haj et al., 2019c; El-Haj et al., 2018). The shared task included one main task which is the use of either abstractive or extractive automatic summarisers to summarise long documents in terms of UK, Greek and Spanish financial annual reports. This shared task is the third to target financial documents. The data for the shared task was created and collected from publicly available annual reports published by firms listed on the Stock Exchanges of UK, Greece and Spain. A total number of 14 systems from 7 different teams participated in the shared task.}