Generating Uncontextualized and Contextualized Questions for Document-Level Event Argument Extraction
Computation and Language
2024-04-09 v1
Abstract
This paper presents multiple question generation strategies for document-level event argument extraction. These strategies do not require human involvement and result in uncontextualized questions as well as contextualized questions grounded on the event and document of interest. Experimental results show that combining uncontextualized and contextualized questions is beneficial, especially when event triggers and arguments appear in different sentences. Our approach does not have corpus-specific components, in particular, the question generation strategies transfer across corpora. We also present a qualitative analysis of the most common errors made by our best model.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2404.04770,
title = {Generating Uncontextualized and Contextualized Questions for Document-Level Event Argument Extraction},
author = {Md Nayem Uddin and Enfa Rose George and Eduardo Blanco and Steven Corman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.04770},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
Accepted at NAACL 2024