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Prototypical Representation Learning for Relation Extraction (2103.11647v1)

Published 22 Mar 2021 in cs.CL and cs.AI

Abstract: Recognizing relations between entities is a pivotal task of relational learning. Learning relation representations from distantly-labeled datasets is difficult because of the abundant label noise and complicated expressions in human language. This paper aims to learn predictive, interpretable, and robust relation representations from distantly-labeled data that are effective in different settings, including supervised, distantly supervised, and few-shot learning. Instead of solely relying on the supervision from noisy labels, we propose to learn prototypes for each relation from contextual information to best explore the intrinsic semantics of relations. Prototypes are representations in the feature space abstracting the essential semantics of relations between entities in sentences. We learn prototypes based on objectives with clear geometric interpretation, where the prototypes are unit vectors uniformly dispersed in a unit ball, and statement embeddings are centered at the end of their corresponding prototype vectors on the surface of the ball. This approach allows us to learn meaningful, interpretable prototypes for the final classification. Results on several relation learning tasks show that our model significantly outperforms the previous state-of-the-art models. We further demonstrate the robustness of the encoder and the interpretability of prototypes with extensive experiments.

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Authors (10)
  1. Ning Ding (122 papers)
  2. Xiaobin Wang (39 papers)
  3. Yao Fu (83 papers)
  4. Guangwei Xu (18 papers)
  5. Rui Wang (996 papers)
  6. Pengjun Xie (85 papers)
  7. Ying Shen (76 papers)
  8. Fei Huang (409 papers)
  9. Hai-Tao Zheng (94 papers)
  10. Rui Zhang (1138 papers)
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