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arxiv: 2310.09772 · v2 · pith:PEQUXGWZ · submitted 2023-10-15 · cs.CL

Rethinking Relation Classification with Graph Meaning Representations

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classification cs.CL
keywords gmrsdatasetsunderstandinggraphparsersrelationarchitecturechinese
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In the field of natural language understanding, the intersection of neural models and graph meaning representations (GMRs) remains a compelling area of research. Despite the growing interest, a critical gap persists in understanding the exact influence of GMRs, particularly concerning relation extraction tasks. Addressing this, we introduce DAGNN-plus, a simple and parameter-efficient neural architecture designed to decouple contextual representation learning from structural information propagation. Coupled with various sequence encoders and GMRs, this architecture provides a foundation for systematic experimentation on two English and two Chinese datasets. Our empirical analysis utilizes four different graph formalisms and nine parsers. The results yield a nuanced understanding of GMRs, showing improvements in three out of the four datasets, particularly favoring English over Chinese due to highly accurate parsers. Interestingly, GMRs appear less effective in literary-domain datasets compared to general-domain datasets. These findings lay the groundwork for better-informed design of GMRs and parsers to improve relation classification, which is expected to tangibly impact the future trajectory of natural language understanding research.

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