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Employing Lexicalized Dependency Paths for Active Learning of Relation Extraction

Huiyu Sun, Ralph Grishman

2022Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Active learning methods which present selected examples from the <i>corpus</i> for annotation provide more efficient learning of supervised relation extraction models, but they leave the developer in the unenviable role of a passive informant. To restore the developer’s proper role as a partner with the system, we must give the developer an ability to inspect the extraction model during development. We propose to make this possible through a representation based on lexicalized dependency paths (LDPs) coupled with an active learner for LDPs. We apply LDPs to both simulated and real active learning with ACE as evaluation and a year’s newswire for training and show that simulated active learning greatly reduces annotation cost while maintaining similar performance level of supervised learning, while real active learning yields comparable performance to the state-of-the-art using a small number of annotations.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceDependency (UML)AnnotationArtificial intelligenceRelationship extractionActive learning (machine learning)Representation (politics)Relation (database)Machine learningSemi-supervised learningNatural language processingInformation extractionData miningPoliticsLawPolitical scienceNatural Language Processing TechniquesTopic ModelingMachine Learning and Algorithms
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