RetrieveAll combines per-language LoRA adapters with retrieval of entity and context examples to improve multilingual NER, claiming an average 12.1% F1 gain on PAN-X.
NFLAT: Non-Flat-Lattice Transformer for Chinese Named Entity Recognition
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Recently, Flat-LAttice Transformer (FLAT) has achieved great success in Chinese Named Entity Recognition (NER). FLAT performs lexical enhancement by constructing flat lattices, which mitigates the difficulties posed by blurred word boundaries and the lack of word semantics. In FLAT, the positions of starting and ending characters are used to connect a matching word. However, this method is likely to match more words when dealing with long texts, resulting in long input sequences. Therefore, it significantly increases the memory and computational costs of the self-attention module. To deal with this issue, we advocate a novel lexical enhancement method, InterFormer, that effectively reduces the amount of computational and memory costs by constructing non-flat lattices. Furthermore, with InterFormer as the backbone, we implement NFLAT for Chinese NER. NFLAT decouples lexicon fusion and context feature encoding. Compared with FLAT, it reduces unnecessary attention calculations in "word-character" and "word-word". This reduces the memory usage by about 50% and can use more extensive lexicons or higher batches for network training. The experimental results obtained on several well-known benchmarks demonstrate the superiority of the proposed method over the state-of-the-art hybrid (character-word) models.
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RetrieveAll: A Multilingual Named Entity Recognition Framework with Large Language Models
RetrieveAll combines per-language LoRA adapters with retrieval of entity and context examples to improve multilingual NER, claiming an average 12.1% F1 gain on PAN-X.