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Common-Knowledge Concept Recognition for SEVA

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arxiv 2003.11687 v1 pith:447NPI2H submitted 2020-03-26 cs.CL cs.LGstat.ML

classification cs.CLcs.LGstat.ML
keywords conceptssystemscommon-knowledgeconceptconstructdatasetdomainengineering
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We build a common-knowledge concept recognition system for a Systems Engineer's Virtual Assistant (SEVA) which can be used for downstream tasks such as relation extraction, knowledge graph construction, and question-answering. The problem is formulated as a token classification task similar to named entity extraction. With the help of a domain expert and text processing methods, we construct a dataset annotated at the word-level by carefully defining a labelling scheme to train a sequence model to recognize systems engineering concepts. We use a pre-trained language model and fine-tune it with the labeled dataset of concepts. In addition, we also create some essential datasets for information such as abbreviations and definitions from the systems engineering domain. Finally, we construct a simple knowledge graph using these extracted concepts along with some hyponym relations.

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