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Jiacheng Li, Yannis Katsis, Tyler Baldwin, Ho‐Cheol Kim, Andrew Bartko, Julian McAuley, Chun‐Nan Hsu

2022Proceedings of the 31st ACM International Conference on Information & Knowledge Management13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Knowledge-enhanced pre-trained models for language representation have been shown to be more effective in knowledge base construction tasks (i.e.,~relation extraction) than language models such as BERT. These knowledge-enhanced language models incorporate knowledge into pre-training to generate representations of entities or relationships. However, existing methods typically represent each entity with a separate embedding. As a result, these methods struggle to represent out-of-vocabulary entities and a large amount of parameters, on top of their underlying token models (i.e., the transformer), must be used and the number of entities that can be handled is limited in practice due to memory constraints. Moreover, existing models still struggle to represent entities and relationships simultaneously. To address these problems, we propose a new pre-trained model that learns representations of both entities and relationships from token spans and span pairs in the text respectively. By encoding spans efficiently with span modules, our model can represent both entities and their relationships but requires fewer parameters than existing models. We pre-trained our model with the knowledge graph extracted from Wikipedia and test it on a broad range of supervised and unsupervised information extraction tasks. Results show that our model learns better representations for both entities and relationships than baselines, while in supervised settings, fine-tuning our model outperforms RoBERTa consistently and achieves competitive results on information extraction tasks.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceSecurity tokenRelationship extractionTransformerArtificial intelligenceVocabularyLanguage modelKnowledge baseNatural language processingEmbeddingQuestion answeringInformation extractionGeneral knowledgeMachine learningSocial psychologyPsychologyPhysicsPhilosophyVoltageQuantum mechanicsComputer securityLinguisticsTopic ModelingNatural Language Processing TechniquesText and Document Classification Technologies
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