Joint learning of named entity recognition and entity linking

PH Martins, Z Marinho, AFT Martins - arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.08243, 2019 - arxiv.org
arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.08243, 2019arxiv.org
Named entity recognition (NER) and entity linking (EL) are two fundamentally related tasks,
since in order to perform EL, first the mentions to entities have to be detected. However, most
entity linking approaches disregard the mention detection part, assuming that the correct
mentions have been previously detected. In this paper, we perform joint learning of NER and
EL to leverage their relatedness and obtain a more robust and generalisable system. For
that, we introduce a model inspired by the Stack-LSTM approach (Dyer et al., 2015). We …
Named entity recognition (NER) and entity linking (EL) are two fundamentally related tasks, since in order to perform EL, first the mentions to entities have to be detected. However, most entity linking approaches disregard the mention detection part, assuming that the correct mentions have been previously detected. In this paper, we perform joint learning of NER and EL to leverage their relatedness and obtain a more robust and generalisable system. For that, we introduce a model inspired by the Stack-LSTM approach (Dyer et al., 2015). We observe that, in fact, doing multi-task learning of NER and EL improves the performance in both tasks when comparing with models trained with individual objectives. Furthermore, we achieve results competitive with the state-of-the-art in both NER and EL.
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