Emergency entity relationship extraction for water diversion project based on pre-trained model and multi-featured graph convolutional network

Author:

Wang Li Hu,Liu Xue MeiORCID,Liu Yang,Li Hai RuiORCID,Liu Jia QI,Yang Li Bo

Abstract

Using information technology to extract emergency decision-making knowledge from emergency plan documents is an essential means to enhance the efficiency and capacity of emergency management. To address the problems of numerous terminologies and complex relationships faced by emergency knowledge extraction of water diversion project, a multi-feature graph convolutional network (PTM-MFGCN) based on pre-trained model is proposed. Initially, through the utilization of random masking of domain-specific terminologies during pre-training, the model’s comprehension of the meaning and application of such terminologies within specific fields is enhanced, thereby augmenting the network’s proficiency in extracting professional terminologies. Furthermore, by introducing a multi-feature adjacency matrix to capture a broader range of neighboring node information, thereby enhancing the network’s ability to handle complex relationships. Lastly, we utilize the PTM-MFGCN to achieve the extraction of emergency entity relationships in water diversion project, thus constructing a knowledge graph for water diversion emergency management. The experimental results demonstrate that PTM-MFGCN exhibits improvements of 2.84% in accuracy, 4.87% in recall, and 5.18% in F1 score, compared to the baseline model. Relevant studies can effectively enhance the efficiency and capability of emergency management, mitigating the impact of unforeseen events on engineering safety.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Projects of Open Cooperation of Henan Academy of Sciences

Major Science and Technology Projects of the Ministry of Water Resources

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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