Do the Benefits of Joint Models for Relation Extraction Extend to Document-level Tasks?
Saini, Pratik, Nayak, Tapas, Bhattacharya, Indrajit
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Two distinct approaches have been proposed for relational triple extraction - pipeline and joint. Joint models, which capture interactions across triples, are the more recent development, and have been shown to outperform pipeline models for sentence-level extraction tasks. Document-level extraction is a more challenging setting where interactions across triples can be long-range, and individual triples can also span across sentences. Joint models have not been applied for document-level tasks so far. In this paper, we benchmark state-of-the-art pipeline and joint extraction models on sentence-level as well as document-level datasets. Our experiments show that while joint models outperform pipeline models significantly for sentence-level extraction, their performance drops sharply below that of pipeline models for the document-level dataset.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-1-2023
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