A sequence-to-sequence approach for document-level relation extraction
FOS: Computer and information sciences
Computer Science - Computation and Language
Artificial Intelligence (cs.AI)
Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence
0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
02 engineering and technology
Computation and Language (cs.CL)
DOI:
10.48550/arxiv.2204.01098
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
AUTHORS (3)
ABSTRACT
Camera-ready copy for BioNLP 2022 @ ACL 2022<br/>Motivated by the fact that many relations cross the sentence boundary, there has been increasing interest in document-level relation extraction (DocRE). DocRE requires integrating information within and across sentences, capturing complex interactions between mentions of entities. Most existing methods are pipeline-based, requiring entities as input. However, jointly learning to extract entities and relations can improve performance and be more efficient due to shared parameters and training steps. In this paper, we develop a sequence-to-sequence approach, seq2rel, that can learn the subtasks of DocRE (entity extraction, coreference resolution and relation extraction) end-to-end, replacing a pipeline of task-specific components. Using a simple strategy we call entity hinting, we compare our approach to existing pipeline-based methods on several popular biomedical datasets, in some cases exceeding their performance. We also report the first end-to-end results on these datasets for future comparison. Finally, we demonstrate that, under our model, an end-to-end approach outperforms a pipeline-based approach. Our code, data and trained models are available at {\url{https://github.com/johngiorgi/seq2rel}}. An online demo is available at {\url{https://share.streamlit.io/johngiorgi/seq2rel/main/demo.py}}.<br/>
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