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Do Models Learn the Directionality of Relations? A New Evaluation: Relation Direction Recognition

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arxiv 2105.09045 v3 pith:EVTIGC7I submitted 2021-05-19 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords modelsdirectionalityrelationsrecognizerelationdirectionevaluationexplore
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Deep neural networks such as BERT have made great progress in relation classification. Although they can achieve good performance, it is still a question of concern whether these models recognize the directionality of relations, especially when they may lack interpretability. To explore the question, a novel evaluation task, called Relation Direction Recognition (RDR), is proposed to explore whether models learn the directionality of relations. Three metrics for RDR are introduced to measure the degree to which models recognize the directionality of relations. Several state-of-the-art models are evaluated on RDR. Experimental results on a real-world dataset indicate that there are clear gaps among them in recognizing the directionality of relations, even though these models obtain similar performance in the traditional metric (e.g. Macro-F1). Finally, some suggestions are discussed to enhance models to recognize the directionality of relations from the perspective of model design or training.

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