%0 Conference Proceedings %T Ranking Generated Summaries by Correctness: An Interesting but Challenging Application for Natural Language Inference %A Falke, Tobias %A Ribeiro, Leonardo F. R. %A Utama, Prasetya Ajie %A Dagan, Ido %A Gurevych, Iryna %Y Korhonen, Anna %Y Traum, David %Y Màrquez, Lluís %S Proceedings of the 57th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics %D 2019 %8 July %I Association for Computational Linguistics %C Florence, Italy %F falke-etal-2019-ranking %X While recent progress on abstractive summarization has led to remarkably fluent summaries, factual errors in generated summaries still severely limit their use in practice. In this paper, we evaluate summaries produced by state-of-the-art models via crowdsourcing and show that such errors occur frequently, in particular with more abstractive models. We study whether textual entailment predictions can be used to detect such errors and if they can be reduced by reranking alternative predicted summaries. That leads to an interesting downstream application for entailment models. In our experiments, we find that out-of-the-box entailment models trained on NLI datasets do not yet offer the desired performance for the downstream task and we therefore release our annotations as additional test data for future extrinsic evaluations of NLI. %R 10.18653/v1/P19-1213 %U https://aclanthology.org/P19-1213 %U https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/P19-1213 %P 2214-2220