TY - CONF
T1 - Open-Vocabulary Argument Role Prediction for Event Extraction
AU - Jiao, Yizhu
AU - Li, Sha
AU - Xie, Yiqing
AU - Zhong, Ming
AU - Ji, Heng
AU - Han, Jiawei
N1 - We thank Muhao Chen at USC, Yunyi Zhang, Tingcong Liu, and Yu Meng at UIUC for their helpful discussions and feedback. We would also like to thank anonymous reviewers for valuable comments and suggestions. Research was supported in part by US DARPA KAIROS Program No. FA8750-19-2-1004 and INCAS Program No. HR001121C0165, National Science Foundation IIS-19-56151, IIS-17-41317, and IIS 17-04532, and the Molecule Maker Lab Institute: An AI Research Institutes program supported by NSF under Award No. 2019897, and the Institute for Geospatial Understanding through an Integrative Discovery Environment (I-GUIDE) by NSF under Award No. 2118329. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views, either expressed or implied, of DARPA or the U.S. Government. The views and conclusions contained in this paper are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing any funding agencies.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - The argument role in event extraction refers to the relation between an event and an argument participating in it. Despite the great progress in event extraction, existing studies still depend on roles pre-defined by domain experts. These studies expose obvious weakness when extending to emerging event types or new domains without available roles. Therefore, more attention and effort needs to be devoted to automatically customizing argument roles. In this paper, we define this essential but under-explored task: open-vocabulary argument role prediction. The goal of this task is to infer a set of argument roles for a given event type. We propose a novel unsupervised framework, ROLEPRED for this task. Specifically, we formulate the role prediction problem as an in-filling task and construct prompts for a pre-trained language model to generate candidate roles. By extracting and analyzing the candidate arguments, the event-specific roles are further merged and selected. To standardize the research of this task, we collect a new event extraction dataset from WikiPpedia including 142 customized argument roles with rich semantics. On this dataset, ROLEPRED outperforms the existing methods by a large margin. Source code and dataset are available on our GitHub repository.
AB - The argument role in event extraction refers to the relation between an event and an argument participating in it. Despite the great progress in event extraction, existing studies still depend on roles pre-defined by domain experts. These studies expose obvious weakness when extending to emerging event types or new domains without available roles. Therefore, more attention and effort needs to be devoted to automatically customizing argument roles. In this paper, we define this essential but under-explored task: open-vocabulary argument role prediction. The goal of this task is to infer a set of argument roles for a given event type. We propose a novel unsupervised framework, ROLEPRED for this task. Specifically, we formulate the role prediction problem as an in-filling task and construct prompts for a pre-trained language model to generate candidate roles. By extracting and analyzing the candidate arguments, the event-specific roles are further merged and selected. To standardize the research of this task, we collect a new event extraction dataset from WikiPpedia including 142 customized argument roles with rich semantics. On this dataset, ROLEPRED outperforms the existing methods by a large margin. Source code and dataset are available on our GitHub repository.
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SP - 5433
EP - 5447
T2 - 2022 Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EMNLP 2022
Y2 - 7 December 2022 through 11 December 2022
ER -