Open-Domain Hierarchical Event Schema Induction by Incremental Prompting and Verification

07/05/2023
by   Sha Li, et al.
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Event schemas are a form of world knowledge about the typical progression of events. Recent methods for event schema induction use information extraction systems to construct a large number of event graph instances from documents, and then learn to generalize the schema from such instances. In contrast, we propose to treat event schemas as a form of commonsense knowledge that can be derived from large language models (LLMs). This new paradigm greatly simplifies the schema induction process and allows us to handle both hierarchical relations and temporal relations between events in a straightforward way. Since event schemas have complex graph structures, we design an incremental prompting and verification method to break down the construction of a complex event graph into three stages: event skeleton construction, event expansion, and event-event relation verification. Compared to directly using LLMs to generate a linearized graph, our method can generate large and complex schemas with 7.2 F1 improvement in temporal relations and 31.0 relations. In addition, compared to the previous state-of-the-art closed-domain schema induction model, human assessors were able to cover ∼10 events when translating the schemas into coherent stories and rated our schemas 1.3 points higher (on a 5-point scale) in terms of readability.

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