Explicit Role Interaction Network for Event Argument Extraction

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Abstract

Event argument extraction is a challenging sub-task of event extraction, aiming to identify and assign roles to arguments under a certain event. Existing methods extract arguments of each role independently, ignoring the relationship between different roles. Such an approach hinders the model from learning explicit interactions between different roles to improve the performance of individual argument extraction. As a solution, we design a neural model that we refer to as the Explicit Role Interaction Network (ERIN) which allows for dynamically capturing the correlations between different argument roles within an event. Extensive experiments on the benchmark dataset ACE2005 demonstrate the superiority of our proposed model to existing approaches.

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Ding, N., Hu, C., Sun, K., Mensah, S., & Zhang, R. (2022). Explicit Role Interaction Network for Event Argument Extraction. In Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EMNLP 2022 (pp. 3475–3485). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2022.findings-emnlp.254

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