Developing Position Structure-Based Framework for Chinese Entity Relation Extraction

Author:

Zhang Peng1,Li Wenjie2,Hou Yuexian3,Song Dawei1

Affiliation:

1. Robert Gordon University

2. The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

3. Tianjin University

Abstract

Relation extraction is the task of finding semantic relations between two entities in text, and is often cast as a classification problem. In contrast to the significant achievements on English language, research progress in Chinese relation extraction is relatively limited. In this article, we present a novel Chinese relation extraction framework, which is mainly based on a 9-position structure. The design of this proposed structure is motivated by the fact that there are some obvious connections between relation types/subtypes and position structures of two entities. The 9-position structure can be captured with less effort than applying deep natural language processing, and is effective to relieve the class imbalance problem which often hurts the classification performance. In our framework, all involved features do not require Chinese word segmentation, which has long been limiting the performance of Chinese language processing. We also utilize some correction and inference mechanisms to further improve the classified results. Experiments on the ACE 2005 Chinese data set show that the 9-position structure feature can provide strong support for Chinese relation extraction. As well as this, other strategies are also effective to further improve the performance.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Basic Application Research Project of Tianjin, China

Research Grants Council, University Grants Committee, Hong Kong

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

General Computer Science

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