SC-NER: A Sequence-to-Sequence Model with Sentence Classification for Named Entity Recognition

2019 
Named Entity Recognition (NER) is a basic task in Natural Language Processing (NLP). Recently, the sequence-to-sequence (seq2seq) model has been widely used in NLP task. Different from the general NLP task, 60% sentences in the NER task do not contain entities. Traditional seq2seq method cannot address this issue effectively. To solve the aforementioned problem, we propose a novel seq2seq model, named SC-NER, for NER task. We construct a classifier between the encoder and decoder. In particular, the classifier’s input is the last hidden state of the encoder. Moreover, we present the restricted beam search to improve the performance of the proposed SC-NER. To evaluate our proposed model, we construct the patent documents corpus in the communications field, and conduct experiments on it. Experimental results show that our SC-NER model achieves better performance than other baseline methods.
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