Multi-Task Active Learning for Neural Semantic Role Labeling on Low Resource Conversational Corpus

06/05/2018
by   Fariz Ikhwantri, et al.
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Most Semantic Role Labeling (SRL) approaches are supervised methods which require a significant amount of annotated corpus, and the annotation requires linguistic expertise. In this paper, we propose a Multi-Task Active Learning framework for Semantic Role Labeling with Entity Recognition (ER) as the auxiliary task to alleviate the need for extensive data and use additional information from ER to help SRL. We evaluate our approach on Indonesian conversational dataset. Our experiments show that multi-task active learning can outperform single-task active learning method and standard multi-task learning. According to our results, active learning is more efficient by using 12 multi-task setting. We also introduce a new dataset for SRL in Indonesian conversational domain to encourage further research in this area.

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