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arxiv: 2305.05836 · v1 · pith:IX3TRHYF · submitted 2023-05-10 · cs.IR

Extracting Complex Named Entities in Legal Documents via Weakly Supervised Object Detection

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keywords namedcomplexentitiessuperviseddatadetectiondocumentsextracting
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Accurate Named Entity Recognition (NER) is crucial for various information retrieval tasks in industry. However, despite significant progress in traditional NER methods, the extraction of Complex Named Entities remains a relatively unexplored area. In this paper, we propose a novel system that combines object detection for Document Layout Analysis (DLA) with weakly supervised learning to address the challenge of extracting discontinuous complex named entities in legal documents. Notably, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first work to apply weak supervision to DLA. Our experimental results show that the model trained solely on pseudo labels outperforms the supervised baseline when gold-standard data is limited, highlighting the effectiveness of our proposed approach in reducing the dependency on annotated data.

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