scholarly journals Deep neural network-based relation extraction: an overview

Author(s):  
Hailin Wang ◽  
Ke Qin ◽  
Rufai Yusuf Zakari ◽  
Guoming Lu ◽  
Jin Yin
Author(s):  
Yang Fang ◽  
Xiang Zhao ◽  
Zhen Tan

Network Embedding (NE) is an important method to learn the representations of network via a low-dimensional space. Conventional NE models focus on capturing the structure information and semantic information of vertices while neglecting such information for edges. In this work, we propose a novel NE model named BimoNet to capture both the structure and semantic information of edges. BimoNet is composed of two parts, i.e., the bi-mode embedding part and the deep neural network part. For bi-mode embedding part, the first mode named add-mode is used to express the entity-shared features of edges and the second mode named subtract-mode is employed to represent the entity-specific features of edges. These features actually reflect the semantic information. For deep neural network part, we firstly regard the edges in a network as nodes, and the vertices as links, which will not change the overall structure of the whole network. Then we take the nodes' adjacent matrix as the input of the deep neural network as it can obtain similar representations for nodes with similar structure. Afterwards, by jointly optimizing the objective function of these two parts, BimoNet could preserve both the semantic and structure information of edges. In experiments, we evaluate BimoNet on three real-world datasets and task of relation extraction, and BimoNet is demonstrated to outperform state-of-the-art baseline models consistently and significantly.


IEEE Access ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 179143-179150 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yihe Pang ◽  
Jie Liu ◽  
Lizhen Liu ◽  
Zhengtao Yu ◽  
Kai Zhang

IEEE Access ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 13195-13203 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yanping Chen ◽  
Kai Wang ◽  
Weizhe Yang ◽  
Yongbin Qing ◽  
Ruizhang Huang ◽  
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Author(s):  
David T. Wang ◽  
Brady Williamson ◽  
Thomas Eluvathingal ◽  
Bruce Mahoney ◽  
Jennifer Scheler

Author(s):  
P.L. Nikolaev

This article deals with method of binary classification of images with small text on them Classification is based on the fact that the text can have 2 directions – it can be positioned horizontally and read from left to right or it can be turned 180 degrees so the image must be rotated to read the sign. This type of text can be found on the covers of a variety of books, so in case of recognizing the covers, it is necessary first to determine the direction of the text before we will directly recognize it. The article suggests the development of a deep neural network for determination of the text position in the context of book covers recognizing. The results of training and testing of a convolutional neural network on synthetic data as well as the examples of the network functioning on the real data are presented.


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