Labeling Explicit Discourse Relations using Pre-trained Language Models

06/21/2020
by   Murathan Kurfalı, et al.
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Labeling explicit discourse relations is one of the most challenging sub-tasks of the shallow discourse parsing where the goal is to identify the discourse connectives and the boundaries of their arguments. The state-of-the-art models achieve slightly above 45 hand-crafted features. The current paper investigates the efficacy of the pre-trained language models in this task. We find that the pre-trained language models, when finetuned, are powerful enough to replace the linguistic features. We evaluate our model on PDTB 2.0 and report the state-of-the-art results in the extraction of the full relation. This is the first time when a model outperforms the knowledge intensive models without employing any linguistic features.

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