Event-argument extraction is a challenging task, particularly in Arabic due to sparse linguistic resources. To fill this gap, we introduce the \hadath corpus (550k tokens) as an extension of Wojood, enriched with event-argument annotations. We used three types of event arguments: agent, location, and date, which we annotated as relation types. Our inter-annotator agreement evaluation resulted in 82.23%Kappa score and 87.2%F1-score. Additionally, we propose a novel method for event relation extraction using BERT, in which we treat the task as text entailment. This method achieves an F1-score of 94.01%. To further evaluate the generalization of our proposed method, we collected and annotated another out-of-domain corpus (about 80k tokens) called \testNLI and used it as a second test set, on which our approach achieved promising results (83.59%F1-score). Last but not least, we propose an end-to-end system for event-arguments extraction. This system is implemented as part of SinaTools, and both corpora are publicly available at {\small \url{https://sina.birzeit.edu/wojood}}
@article{arxiv.2407.21153,
title = {Event-Arguments Extraction Corpus and Modeling using BERT for Arabic},
author = {Alaa Aljabari and Lina Duaibes and Mustafa Jarrar and Mohammed Khalilia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.21153},
year = {2024}
}