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Joint Extraction of Entities and Relations Based on a Novel Decomposition Strategy
Bowen Yu Zhenyu Zhang Xiaobo Shu Yubin Wang Tingwen Liu Bin Wang Sujian Li

Abstract
Joint extraction of entities and relations aims to detect entity pairs along with their relations using a single model. Prior work typically solves this task in the extract-then-classify or unified labeling manner. However, these methods either suffer from the redundant entity pairs, or ignore the important inner structure in the process of extracting entities and relations. To address these limitations, in this paper, we first decompose the joint extraction task into two interrelated subtasks, namely HE extraction and TER extraction. The former subtask is to distinguish all head-entities that may be involved with target relations, and the latter is to identify corresponding tail-entities and relations for each extracted head-entity. Next, these two subtasks are further deconstructed into several sequence labeling problems based on our proposed span-based tagging scheme, which are conveniently solved by a hierarchical boundary tagger and a multi-span decoding algorithm. Owing to the reasonable decomposition strategy, our model can fully capture the semantic interdependency between different steps, as well as reduce noise from irrelevant entity pairs. Experimental results show that our method outperforms previous work by 5.2%, 5.9% and 21.5% (F1 score), achieving a new state-of-the-art on three public datasets
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Benchmarks
| Benchmark | Methodology | Metrics |
|---|---|---|
| relation-extraction-on-nyt-single | ETL-Span | F1: 59 |
| relation-extraction-on-webnlg | ETL-Span | F1: 83.1 |
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