Semantic Role Labeling for Knowledge Graph Extraction from Text

Alam, Mehwish, Gangemi, Aldo, Presutti, Valentina, Recupero, Diego Reforgiato

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

This paper introduces TakeFive, a new semantic role labeling method that transforms a text into a frame-oriented knowledge graph. It performs dependency parsing, identifies the words that evoke lexical frames, locates the roles and fillers for each frame, runs coercion techniques, and formalises the results as a knowledge graph. This formal representation complies with the frame semantics used in Framester, a factual-linguistic linked data resource. The obtained precision, recall and F1 values indicate that TakeFive is competitive with other existing methods such as SEMAFOR, Pikes, PathLSTM and FRED. We finally discuss how to combine TakeFive and FRED, obtaining higher values of precision, recall and F1. Keywords: Semantic Role Labeling, Frame Semantics, Framester, Dependency Parsing, Role Oriented Knowledge Graphs 1. Introduction Most knowledge in linked data and knowledge graphs is of a relational nature: people participating in events, products having prices, artifacts with parts, works of art produced by artists, beers sold at a bar, etc. For that reason, a good part of integration and interoperability ends up consisting in aligning relations among heterogeneous schemas and data. This limit makes interoperability difficult.

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