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When to Use What: An In-Depth Comparative Empirical Analysis of OpenIE Systems for Downstream Applications

Computation and Language 2022-11-16 v1

Abstract

Open Information Extraction (OpenIE) has been used in the pipelines of various NLP tasks. Unfortunately, there is no clear consensus on which models to use in which tasks. Muddying things further is the lack of comparisons that take differing training sets into account. In this paper, we present an application-focused empirical survey of neural OpenIE models, training sets, and benchmarks in an effort to help users choose the most suitable OpenIE systems for their applications. We find that the different assumptions made by different models and datasets have a statistically significant effect on performance, making it important to choose the most appropriate model for one's applications. We demonstrate the applicability of our recommendations on a downstream Complex QA application.

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@article{arxiv.2211.08228,
  title  = {When to Use What: An In-Depth Comparative Empirical Analysis of OpenIE Systems for Downstream Applications},
  author = {Kevin Pei and Ishan Jindal and Kevin Chen-Chuan Chang and Chengxiang Zhai and Yunyao Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.08228},
  year   = {2022}
}

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