Kleister: A novel task for Information Extraction involving Long Documents with Complex Layout
State-of-the-art solutions for Natural Language Processing (NLP) are able to capture a broad range of contexts, like the sentence-level context or document-level context for short documents. But these solutions are still struggling when it comes to longer, real-world documents with the information e...
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Zusammenfassung: | State-of-the-art solutions for Natural Language Processing (NLP) are able to
capture a broad range of contexts, like the sentence-level context or
document-level context for short documents. But these solutions are still
struggling when it comes to longer, real-world documents with the information
encoded in the spatial structure of the document, such as page elements like
tables, forms, headers, openings or footers; complex page layout or presence of
multiple pages.
To encourage progress on deeper and more complex Information Extraction (IE)
we introduce a new task (named Kleister) with two new datasets. Utilizing both
textual and structural layout features, an NLP system must find the most
important information, about various types of entities, in long formal
documents. We propose Pipeline method as a text-only baseline with different
Named Entity Recognition architectures (Flair, BERT, RoBERTa). Moreover, we
checked the most popular PDF processing tools for text extraction (pdf2djvu,
Tesseract and Textract) in order to analyze behavior of IE system in presence
of errors introduced by these tools. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2003.02356 |