Task-adaptive Label Dependency Transfer for Few-shot Named Entity Recognition

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Named Entity Recognition (NER), as a crucial subtask in natural language processing (NLP), suffers from limited labeled samples (a.k.a. few-shot). Meta-learning methods are widely used for few-shot NER, but these existing methods overlook the importance of label dependency for NER, resulting in suboptimal performance. However, applying meta-learning methods to label dependency learning faces a special challenge, that is, due to the discrepancy of label sets in different domains, the label dependencies can not be transferred across domains. In this paper, we propose the Task-adaptive Label Dependency Transfer (TLDT) method to make label dependency transferable and effectively adapt to new tasks by a few samples. TLDT improves the existing optimization-based meta-learning methods by learning general initialization and individual parameter update rule for label dependency. Extensive experiments show that TLDT achieves significant improvement over the state-of-the-art methods.

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Zhang, S., Cao, B., Zhang, T., Liu, Y., & Fan, J. (2023). Task-adaptive Label Dependency Transfer for Few-shot Named Entity Recognition. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (pp. 3280–3293). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2023.findings-acl.203

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