DocRED (Document-Level Relation Extraction Dataset) is a relation extraction dataset constructed from Wikipedia and Wikidata. Each document in the dataset is human-annotated with named entity mentions, coreference information, intra- and inter-sentence relations, and supporting evidence. DocRED requires reading multiple sentences in a document to extract entities and infer their relations by synthesizing all information of the document. Along with the human-annotated data, the dataset provides large-scale distantly supervised data.
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The 'Deutsche Welle corpus for Information Extraction' (DWIE) is a multi-task dataset that combines four main Information Extraction (IE) annotation sub-tasks: (i) Named Entity Recognition (NER), (ii) Coreference Resolution, (iii) Relation Extraction (RE), and (iv) Entity Linking. DWIE is conceived as an entity-centric dataset that describes interactions and properties of conceptual entities on the level of the complete document.
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The DocRED Information Extraction (DocRED-IE) dataset extends the DocRED dataset for the Document-level Closed Information Extraction (DocIE) task. DocRED-IE is a multi-task dataset and allows for 5 subtasks: (i) Document-level Relation Extraction, (ii) Mention Detection, (iii) Entity Typing, (iv) Entity Disambiguation, (v) Coreference Resolution, as well as combinations thereof such as Named Entity Recognition (NER) or Entity Linking. The DocRED-IE dataset also allows for the end-to-end tasks of: (i) DocIE and (ii) Joint Entity and Relation Extraction. DocRED-IE comprises sentence-level and document-level facts, thereby describing short as well as long-range interactions within an entire document.
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