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Unsupervised Information Extraction: Regularizing Discriminative Approaches with Relation Distribution Losses

2019-07-01ACL 2019Unverified0· sign in to hype

{\'E}tienne Simon, Vincent Guigue, Benjamin Piwowarski

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Unsupervised relation extraction aims at extracting relations between entities in text. Previous unsupervised approaches are either generative or discriminative. In a supervised setting, discriminative approaches, such as deep neural network classifiers, have demonstrated substantial improvement. However, these models are hard to train without supervision, and the currently proposed solutions are unstable. To overcome this limitation, we introduce a skewness loss which encourages the classifier to predict a relation with confidence given a sentence, and a distribution distance loss enforcing that all relations are predicted in average. These losses improve the performance of discriminative based models, and enable us to train deep neural networks satisfactorily, surpassing current state of the art on three different datasets.

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