Extending Event Detection to New Types with Learning from Keywords

WS 2019  ·  Viet Dac Lai, Thien Huu Nguyen ·

Traditional event detection classifies a word or a phrase in a given sentence for a set of predefined event types. The limitation of such predefined set is that it prevents the adaptation of the event detection models to new event types. We study a novel formulation of event detection that describes types via several keywords to match the contexts in documents. This facilitates the operation of the models to new types. We introduce a novel feature-based attention mechanism for convolutional neural networks for event detection in the new formulation. Our extensive experiments demonstrate the benefits of the new formulation for new type extension for event detection as well as the proposed attention mechanism for this problem.

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