End to End Long Short Term Memory Networks for Non-Factoid Question Answering

Author(s):  
Daniel Cohen ◽  
W. Bruce Croft
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seyed Vahid Moravvej ◽  
Mohammad Javad Maleki Kahaki ◽  
Moein Salimi Sartakhti ◽  
Abdolreza Mirzaei

2019 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-46 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fenia Christopoulou ◽  
Thy Thy Tran ◽  
Sunil Kumar Sahu ◽  
Makoto Miwa ◽  
Sophia Ananiadou

AbstractObjectiveIdentification of drugs, associated medication entities, and interactions among them are crucial to prevent unwanted effects of drug therapy, known as adverse drug events. This article describes our participation to the n2c2 shared-task in extracting relations between medication-related entities in electronic health records.Materials and MethodsWe proposed an ensemble approach for relation extraction and classification between drugs and medication-related entities. We incorporated state-of-the-art named-entity recognition (NER) models based on bidirectional long short-term memory (BiLSTM) networks and conditional random fields (CRF) for end-to-end extraction. We additionally developed separate models for intra- and inter-sentence relation extraction and combined them using an ensemble method. The intra-sentence models rely on bidirectional long short-term memory networks and attention mechanisms and are able to capture dependencies between multiple related pairs in the same sentence. For the inter-sentence relations, we adopted a neural architecture that utilizes the Transformer network to improve performance in longer sequences.ResultsOur team ranked third with a micro-averaged F1 score of 94.72% and 87.65% for relation and end-to-end relation extraction, respectively (Tracks 2 and 3). Our ensemble effectively takes advantages from our proposed models. Analysis of the reported results indicated that our proposed approach is more generalizable than the top-performing system, which employs additional training data- and corpus-driven processing techniques.ConclusionsWe proposed a relation extraction system to identify relations between drugs and medication-related entities. The proposed approach is independent of external syntactic tools. Analysis showed that by using latent Drug-Drug interactions we were able to significantly improve the performance of non–Drug-Drug pairs in EHRs.


Author(s):  
Peng Wang ◽  
Qi Wu ◽  
Chunhua Shen ◽  
Anthony Dick ◽  
Anton van den Hengel

We describe a method for visual question answering which is capable of reasoning about an image on the basis of information extracted from a large-scale knowledge base. The method not only answers natural language questions using concepts not contained in the image, but can explain the reasoning by which it developed its answer. It is capable of answering far more complex questions than the predominant long short-term memory-based approach, and outperforms it significantly in testing. We also provide a dataset and a protocol by which to evaluate general visual question answering methods.


Author(s):  
Weijie Yang ◽  
Hong Ma

In this paper, for the Chinese automatic question answering technology in open domain, in addition to considering the traditional association between questions and questions, the correlation between questions and answers is added. The cosine similarity between questions and answers is used as the semantic similarity between them. A bi-directional long short-term memory network (BiLSTM) is added between the question and question, answer and the answer to seek the association between the contexts. and an attention mechanism is added to make question and answer related. Finally, the experimental verification shows that the accuracy of automatic question answering by the proposed method reaches 70%.


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