Label informed hierarchical transformers for sequential sentence classification in scientific abstracts

Author:

Tokala Yaswanth Sri Sai Santosh1,Aluru Sai Saketh2,Vallabhajosyula Anoop3,Sanyal Debarshi Kumar4ORCID,Das Partha Pratim56

Affiliation:

1. School of Computation, Information and Technology Technical University of Munich Munich Germany

2. DE Shaw India Private Limited Hyderabad India

3. School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence Arizona State University Arizona USA

4. School of Mathematical and Computational Sciences Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science Kolkata India

5. Department of Computer Science Ashoka University Sonipat India

6. Department of Computer Science and Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur Kharagpur India

Abstract

AbstractSegmenting scientific abstracts into discourse categories like background, objective, method, result, and conclusion is useful in many downstream tasks like search, recommendation and summarization. This task of classifying each sentence in the abstract into one of a given set of discourse categories is called sequential sentence classification. Existing machine learning‐based approaches to this problem consider the content of only the abstract to obtain the neural representation of each sentence, which is then labelled with a discourse category. But this ignores the semantic information offered by the discourse labels themselves. In this paper, we propose LIHT, Label Informed Hierarchical Transformers – a method for sequential sentence classification that explicitly and hierarchically exploits the semantic information in the labels to learn label‐aware neural sentence representations. The hierarchical model helps to capture not only the fine‐grained interactions between the discourse labels and the words in the abstract at the sentence level but also the potential dependencies that may exist in the label sequence. Thus, LIHT generates label‐aware contextual sentence representations that are then labelled with a conditional random field. We evaluate LIHT on three publicly available datasets, namely, PUBMED‐RCT, NICTA‐PIBOSO and CSAbstract. The incremental gain in F1‐score in all the three cases over the respective state‐of‐the‐art approaches is around . Though the gains are modest, LIHT establishes a new performance benchmark for this task and is a novel technique of independent interest. We also perform an ablation study to identify the contribution of each component of LIHT in the observed performance, and a case study to visualize the roles of the different components of our model.

Funder

Ministry of Human Resource Development

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Computational Theory and Mathematics,Theoretical Computer Science,Control and Systems Engineering

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