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Learning from Noisy Labels for Entity-Centric Information Extraction

Wenxuan Zhou, Muhao Chen

2021Proceedings of the 2021 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent information extraction approaches have relied on training deep neural models. However, such models can easily overfit noisy labels and suffer from performance degradation. While it is very costly to filter noisy labels in large learning resources, recent studies show that such labels take more training steps to be memorized and are more frequently forgotten than clean labels, therefore are identifiable in training. Motivated by such properties, we propose a simple co-regularization framework for entity-centric information extraction, which consists of several neural models with identical structures but different parameter initialization. These models are jointly optimized with the task-specific losses and are regularized to generate similar predictions based on an agreement loss, which prevents overfitting on noisy labels. Extensive experiments on two widely used but noisy benchmarks for information extraction, TACRED and CoNLL03, demonstrate the effectiveness of our framework. We release our code to the community for future research 1 .

Topics & Concepts

OverfittingComputer scienceInitializationArtificial intelligenceCode (set theory)Machine learningRegularization (linguistics)Information extractionTask (project management)Noise (video)Filter (signal processing)Artificial neural networkPattern recognition (psychology)Image (mathematics)Computer visionSet (abstract data type)ManagementProgramming languageEconomicsMachine Learning and Data ClassificationTopic ModelingImbalanced Data Classification Techniques
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