Named Entity Recognition in Twitter: A Dataset and Analysis on Short-Term Temporal Shifts
Recent progress in language model pre-training has led to important improvements in Named Entity Recognition (NER). Nonetheless, this progress has been mainly tested in well-formatted documents such as news, Wikipedia, or scientific articles. In social media the landscape is different, in which it a...
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Zusammenfassung: | Recent progress in language model pre-training has led to important
improvements in Named Entity Recognition (NER). Nonetheless, this progress has
been mainly tested in well-formatted documents such as news, Wikipedia, or
scientific articles. In social media the landscape is different, in which it
adds another layer of complexity due to its noisy and dynamic nature. In this
paper, we focus on NER in Twitter, one of the largest social media platforms,
and construct a new NER dataset, TweetNER7, which contains seven entity types
annotated over 11,382 tweets from September 2019 to August 2021. The dataset
was constructed by carefully distributing the tweets over time and taking
representative trends as a basis. Along with the dataset, we provide a set of
language model baselines and perform an analysis on the language model
performance on the task, especially analyzing the impact of different time
periods. In particular, we focus on three important temporal aspects in our
analysis: short-term degradation of NER models over time, strategies to
fine-tune a language model over different periods, and self-labeling as an
alternative to lack of recently-labeled data. TweetNER7 is released publicly
(https://huggingface.co/datasets/tner/tweetner7) along with the models
fine-tuned on it. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2210.03797 |