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Coreferential Reasoning Learning for Language Representation

161 Citations2020
Deming Ye, Yankai Lin, Jiaju Du
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The CorefBERT model is presented, a novel language representation model designed to capture the relations between noun phrases that co-refer to each other, and has made significant progress on several downstream NLP tasks that require coreferential reasoning.

Abstract

Language representation models such as BERT could effectively capture contextual semantic information from plain text, and have been proved to achieve promising results in lots of downstream NLP tasks with appropriate fine-tuning. However, most existing language representation models cannot explicitly handle coreference, which is essential to the coherent understanding of the whole discourse. To address this issue, we present CorefBERT, a novel language representation model that can capture the coreferential relations in context. The experimental results show that, compared with existing baseline models, CorefBERT can achieve significant improvements consistently on various downstream NLP tasks that require coreferential reasoning, while maintaining comparable performance to previous models on other common NLP tasks. The source code and experiment details of this paper can be obtained from https://github.com/thunlp/CorefBERT.