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Figure 1: Data construction pipeline. We collect twotypes of summary: (a) the social network descriptionof the article (gv-snippet) and (b) the 50-word sum-mary written by Mechanical Turk workers followingour guidelines (gv-crowd).
Table 1: Summary of the Global Voices dataset. Thedataset include articles in 15 languages
Figure 2: Average fraction of n-grams in the summarythat are not seen in the original article.
Table 2: Data used to train and validate translation andsummarization models.
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