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Document-Level Event Argument Extraction With a Chain Reasoning Paradigm

Jian Liu, Liang Chen, Jinan Xu, Haoyan Liu, Zhe Zhao

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Abstract

Document-level event argument extraction aims to identify event arguments beyond sentence level, where a significant challenge is to model long-range dependencies.Focusing on this challenge, we present a new chain reasoning paradigm for the task, which can generate decomposable first-order logic rules for reasoning.This paradigm naturally captures long-range interdependence due to the chains’ compositional nature, which also improves interpretability by explicitly modeling the reasoning process.We introduce T-norm fuzzy logic for optimization, which permits end-to-end learning and shows promise for integrating the expressiveness of logical reasoning with the generalization of neural networks.In experiments, we show that our approach outperforms previous methods by a significant margin on two standard benchmarks (over 6 points in F1).Moreover, it is data-efficient in low-resource scenarios and robust enough to defend against adversarial attacks.

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Computer scienceInterpretabilityArtificial intelligenceArgument (complex analysis)Margin (machine learning)Event (particle physics)Theoretical computer scienceMachine learningBiochemistryPhysicsQuantum mechanicsChemistryTopic ModelingNatural Language Processing TechniquesSoftware Engineering Research
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