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Open-Domain Frame Semantic Parsing Using Transformers

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arxiv 2010.10998 v2 pith:6QJQM2LF submitted 2020-10-21 cs.CL cs.AI

classification cs.CLcs.AI
keywords parsingmulti-tasklearningsemanticsubtasksframerecentstate
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Frame semantic parsing is a complex problem which includes multiple underlying subtasks. Recent approaches have employed joint learning of subtasks (such as predicate and argument detection), and multi-task learning of related tasks (such as syntactic and semantic parsing). In this paper, we explore multi-task learning of all subtasks with transformer-based models. We show that a purely generative encoder-decoder architecture handily beats the previous state of the art in FrameNet 1.7 parsing, and that a mixed decoding multi-task approach achieves even better performance. Finally, we show that the multi-task model also outperforms recent state of the art systems for PropBank SRL parsing on the CoNLL 2012 benchmark.

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