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A Frustratingly Easy Approach for Entity and Relation Extraction

2020-10-24NAACL 2021Code Available1· sign in to hype

Zexuan Zhong, Danqi Chen

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End-to-end relation extraction aims to identify named entities and extract relations between them. Most recent work models these two subtasks jointly, either by casting them in one structured prediction framework, or performing multi-task learning through shared representations. In this work, we present a simple pipelined approach for entity and relation extraction, and establish the new state-of-the-art on standard benchmarks (ACE04, ACE05 and SciERC), obtaining a 1.7%-2.8% absolute improvement in relation F1 over previous joint models with the same pre-trained encoders. Our approach essentially builds on two independent encoders and merely uses the entity model to construct the input for the relation model. Through a series of careful examinations, we validate the importance of learning distinct contextual representations for entities and relations, fusing entity information early in the relation model, and incorporating global context. Finally, we also present an efficient approximation to our approach which requires only one pass of both entity and relation encoders at inference time, achieving an 8-16 speedup with a slight reduction in accuracy.

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DatasetModelMetricClaimedVerifiedStatus
ACE 2004Ours: cross-sentence ALBF190.3Unverified
ACE 2005Ours: cross-sentence ALBF190.9Unverified
SciERCOurs: cross-sentenceF168.2Unverified

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