Revealing the Myth of Higher-Order Inference in Coreference Resolution

EMNLP 2020  ·  Liyan Xu, Jinho D. Choi ·

This paper analyzes the impact of higher-order inference (HOI) on the task of coreference resolution. HOI has been adapted by almost all recent coreference resolution models without taking much investigation on its true effectiveness over representation learning. To make a comprehensive analysis, we implement an end-to-end coreference system as well as four HOI approaches, attended antecedent, entity equalization, span clustering, and cluster merging, where the latter two are our original methods. We find that given a high-performing encoder such as SpanBERT, the impact of HOI is negative to marginal, providing a new perspective of HOI to this task. Our best model using cluster merging shows the Avg-F1 of 80.2 on the CoNLL 2012 shared task dataset in English.

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Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Result Benchmark
Coreference Resolution CoNLL 2012 SpanBERT + Cluster Merging Avg F1 80.2 # 6

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