LSOIE: A large-scale dataset for supervised open information extraction

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Abstract

Open Information Extraction (OIE) systems seek to compress the factual propositions of a sentence into a series of n-ary tuples. These tuples are useful for downstream tasks in natural language processing like knowledge base creation, textual entailment, and natural language understanding. However, current OIE datasets are limited in both size and diversity. We introduce a new dataset by converting the QA-SRL 2.0 dataset to a large-scale OIE dataset (LSOIE). Our LSOIE dataset is 20 times larger than the next largest human-annotated OIE dataset. We construct and evaluate several benchmark OIE models on LSOIE, providing baselines for future improvements on the task. Our LSOIE data, models, and code are made publicly available.

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Solawetz, J., & Larson, S. (2021). LSOIE: A large-scale dataset for supervised open information extraction. In EACL 2021 - 16th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Proceedings of the Conference (pp. 2595–2600). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2021.eacl-main.222

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