Abstract

Text generation is a fundamental and important task in natural language processing. Most of the existing models generate text in a sequential manner and have difficulty modeling complex dependency structures. In this paper, we treat the text generation task as a graph generation problem exploiting both syntactic and word-ordering relationships. Leveraging the framework of the graph neural network, we propose the word graph model. During the process, the model builds a sentence incrementally and maintains syntactic integrity via a syntax-driven, top-down, breadth-first generation process. Experimental results on both synthetic and real text generation tasks show the efficacy of our approach.

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