Coarse-to-Fine Entity Representations for Document-level Relation Extraction

4 Dec 2020  ·  Damai Dai, Jing Ren, Shuang Zeng, Baobao Chang, Zhifang Sui ·

Document-level Relation Extraction (RE) requires extracting relations expressed within and across sentences. Recent works show that graph-based methods, usually constructing a document-level graph that captures document-aware interactions, can obtain useful entity representations thus helping tackle document-level RE. These methods either focus more on the entire graph, or pay more attention to a part of the graph, e.g., paths between the target entity pair. However, we find that document-level RE may benefit from focusing on both of them simultaneously. Therefore, to obtain more comprehensive entity representations, we propose the Coarse-to-Fine Entity Representation model (CFER) that adopts a coarse-to-fine strategy involving two phases. First, CFER uses graph neural networks to integrate global information in the entire graph at a coarse level. Next, CFER utilizes the global information as a guidance to selectively aggregate path information between the target entity pair at a fine level. In classification, we combine the entity representations from both two levels into more comprehensive representations for relation extraction. Experimental results on two document-level RE datasets, DocRED and CDR, show that CFER outperforms existing models and is robust to the uneven label distribution.

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Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Result Benchmark
Relation Extraction DocRED CFER-BERT-base F1 59.82 # 34
Ign F1 57.89 # 33
Relation Extraction DocRED CFER-GloVe F1 55.75 # 50
Ign F1 53.43 # 51

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