DAMO-NLP at NLPCC-2022 Task 2: Knowledge Enhanced Robust NER for Speech Entity Linking

Speech Entity Linking aims to recognize and disambiguate named entities in spoken languages. Conventional methods suffer gravely from the unfettered speech styles and the noisy transcripts generated by ASR systems. In this paper, we propose a novel approach called Knowledge Enhanced Named Entity Rec...

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Published inNatural Language Processing and Chinese Computing Vol. 13552; pp. 284 - 293
Main Authors Huang, Shen, Zhai, Yuchen, Long, Xinwei, Jiang, Yong, Wang, Xiaobin, Zhang, Yin, Xie, Pengjun
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Springer 2022
Springer Nature Switzerland
SeriesLecture Notes in Computer Science
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Summary:Speech Entity Linking aims to recognize and disambiguate named entities in spoken languages. Conventional methods suffer gravely from the unfettered speech styles and the noisy transcripts generated by ASR systems. In this paper, we propose a novel approach called Knowledge Enhanced Named Entity Recognition (KENER), which focuses on improving robustness through painlessly incorporating proper knowledge in the entity recognition stage and thus improving the overall performance of entity linking. KENER first retrieves candidate entities for a sentence without mentions, and then utilizes the entity descriptions as extra information to help recognize mentions. The candidate entities retrieved by a dense retrieval module are especially useful when the input is short or noisy. Moreover, we investigate various data sampling strategies and design effective loss functions, in order to improve the quality of retrieved entities in both recognition and disambiguation stages. Lastly, a linking with filtering module is applied as the final safeguard, making it possible to filter out wrongly-recognized mentions. Our system achieves 1st place in Track 1 and 2nd place in Track 2 of NLPCC-2022 Shared Task 2.
ISBN:3031171888
9783031171888
ISSN:0302-9743
1611-3349
DOI:10.1007/978-3-031-17189-5_24