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Next Sentence Prediction helps Implicit Discourse Relation Classification within and across Domains
Wei Shi • @Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing • 01 November 2019
TLDR: This work shows that using the bidirectional encoder representation from transformers (BERT) proposed by Devlin et al. (2019), which were trained on a next-sentence prediction task, and thus encode a representation of likely next sentences, outperforms the current state of the art in 11-way classification on the standard PDTB dataset.
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Abstract: Implicit discourse relation classification is one of the most difficult tasks in discourse parsing. Previous studies have generally focused on extracting better representations of the relational arguments. In order to solve the task, it is however additionally necessary to capture what events are expected to cause or follow each other. Current discourse relation classifiers fall short in this respect. We here show that this shortcoming can be effectively addressed by using the bidirectional encoder representation from transformers (BERT) proposed by Devlin et al. (2019), which were trained on a next-sentence prediction task, and thus encode a representation of likely next sentences. The BERT-based model outperforms the current state of the art in 11-way classification by 8% points on the standard PDTB dataset. Our experiments also demonstrate that the model can be successfully ported to other domains: on the BioDRB dataset, the model outperforms the state of the art system around 15% points.
Natural Language ProcessingStructured Data in NLPReasoningText ClassificationMultimodalityRelation ExtractionGraphsKnowledge Graph ReasoningInformation RetrievalKnowledge RepresentationSemantic Text ProcessingKnowledge GraphsLanguage Models & Neural NetworksKnowledge BasesInformation Extraction & Text Mining
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