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Neural Open Information Extraction

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arxiv 1805.04270 v1 pith:344PPR6R submitted 2018-05-11 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords openneuralapproachextractioninformationsystemargumentsbaselines
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Conventional Open Information Extraction (Open IE) systems are usually built on hand-crafted patterns from other NLP tools such as syntactic parsing, yet they face problems of error propagation. In this paper, we propose a neural Open IE approach with an encoder-decoder framework. Distinct from existing methods, the neural Open IE approach learns highly confident arguments and relation tuples bootstrapped from a state-of-the-art Open IE system. An empirical study on a large benchmark dataset shows that the neural Open IE system significantly outperforms several baselines, while maintaining comparable computational efficiency.

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    cs.CL 2024-11 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    BERTGraph, which adds rule-extracted relational graphs to BERT via a graph convolutional network, improves news classification accuracy over fine-tuned BERT on N24News and Snopes datasets.

  2. ICDM 2019 Knowledge Graph Contest: Team UWA

    cs.CL 2019-09 reject novelty 3.0 of 10

    A knowledge graph triple extraction system built from standard NLP tools and heuristic chunking is described, but its effectiveness claim is not quantitatively evaluated.

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