$\textit{BenchIE}^{FL}$ : A Manually Re-Annotated Fact-Based Open Information Extraction Benchmark
Lamarche, Fabrice, Langlais, Philippe
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Open Information Extraction (OIE) is a field of natural language processing that aims to present textual information in a format that allows it to be organized, analyzed and reflected upon. Numerous OIE systems are developed, claiming ever-increasing performance, marking the need for objective benchmarks. BenchIE is the latest reference we know of. Despite being very well thought out, we noticed a number of issues we believe are limiting. Therefore, we propose $\textit{BenchIE}^{FL}$, a new OIE benchmark which fully enforces the principles of BenchIE while containing fewer errors, omissions and shortcomings when candidate facts are matched towards reference ones. $\textit{BenchIE}^{FL}$ allows insightful conclusions to be drawn on the actual performance of OIE extractors.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-23-2024
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