“…Modern approaches mostly employ neural end-to-end models (Cheng & Lapata, 2016;Lewis et al, 2020;Zhang et al, 2020), meaning that crucial intermediate steps such as content planning or selection are not explicitly modeled, in contrast to traditional summarization approaches (Jones, 1993;Carbonell & Goldstein, 1998;Nenkova et al, 2011;Lloret, 2012;Teufel, 2016). Recent efforts have demonstrated that accounting for planning helps dealing with coherence of final summaries (Goldfarb-Tarrant et al, 2020;Sharma et al, 2019;Hua et al, 2021), whereas explicit content selection modules can be tailored to tackle problems such as factuality (Cao et al, 2018;Maynez et al, 2020), coverage (Kedzie et al, 2018;Puduppully et al, 2019;Wiseman et al, 2017), and redundancy Jia et al, 2021;Bi et al, 2021).…”