Few-shot Incremental Event Detection

Author:

Wang Hao1,Shi Hanwen1,Duan JianYong1

Affiliation:

1. School of Information Science and Technology, North China University of Technology, and CNONIX National Standard Application and Promotion Lab, China

Abstract

Event detection tasks can enable the quick detection of events from texts and provide powerful support for downstream natural language processing tasks. Most such methods can only detect a fixed set of predefined event classes. To extend them to detect a new class without losing the ability to detect old classes requires costly retraining of the model from scratch. Incremental learning can effectively solve this problem, but it requires abundant data of new classes. In practice, however, the lack of high-quality labeled data of new event classes makes it difficult to obtain enough data for model training. To address the above mentioned issues, we define a new task, few-shot incremental event detection, which focuses on learning to detect a new event class with limited data, while retaining the ability to detect old classes to the extent possible. We created a benchmark dataset IFSED for the few-shot incremental event detection task based on FewEvent and propose two benchmarks, IFSED-K and IFSED-KP. Experimental results show that our approach has a higher F1-score than baseline methods and is more stable.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

General Computer Science

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