Improving Temporal Relation Extraction with a Globally Acquired Statistical Resource
Ning, Qiang, Wu, Hao, Peng, Haoruo, Roth, Dan
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Extracting temporal relations (before, after, overlapping, etc.) is a key aspect of understanding events described in natural language. We argue that this task would gain from the availability of a resource that provides prior knowledge in the form of the temporal order that events usually follow. This paper develops such a resource -- a probabilistic knowledge base acquired in the news domain -- by extracting temporal relations between events from the New York Times (NYT) articles over a 20-year span (1987--2007). We show that existing temporal extraction systems can be improved via this resource. As a byproduct, we also show that interesting statistics can be retrieved from this resource, which can potentially benefit other time-aware tasks. The proposed system and resource are both publicly available.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Apr-16-2018
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