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DocRED: A Large-Scale Document-Level Relation Extraction Dataset

Computation and Language 2019-08-12 v3

Abstract

Multiple entities in a document generally exhibit complex inter-sentence relations, and cannot be well handled by existing relation extraction (RE) methods that typically focus on extracting intra-sentence relations for single entity pairs. In order to accelerate the research on document-level RE, we introduce DocRED, a new dataset constructed from Wikipedia and Wikidata with three features: (1) DocRED annotates both named entities and relations, and is the largest human-annotated dataset for document-level RE from plain text; (2) DocRED requires reading multiple sentences in a document to extract entities and infer their relations by synthesizing all information of the document; (3) along with the human-annotated data, we also offer large-scale distantly supervised data, which enables DocRED to be adopted for both supervised and weakly supervised scenarios. In order to verify the challenges of document-level RE, we implement recent state-of-the-art methods for RE and conduct a thorough evaluation of these methods on DocRED. Empirical results show that DocRED is challenging for existing RE methods, which indicates that document-level RE remains an open problem and requires further efforts. Based on the detailed analysis on the experiments, we discuss multiple promising directions for future research.

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@article{arxiv.1906.06127,
  title  = {DocRED: A Large-Scale Document-Level Relation Extraction Dataset},
  author = {Yuan Yao and Deming Ye and Peng Li and Xu Han and Yankai Lin and Zhenghao Liu and Zhiyuan Liu and Lixin Huang and Jie Zhou and Maosong Sun},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.06127},
  year   = {2019}
}

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Accepted by ACL 2019

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