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MultiCoNER v2: a Large Multilingual dataset for Fine-grained and Noisy Named Entity Recognition
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EngineeringMultilingual PretrainingCorpus LinguisticsText MiningSpeech RecognitionNatural Language ProcessingEntity ClassesInformation RetrievalData ScienceComputational LinguisticsLanguage EngineeringLanguage StudiesNamed-entity RecognitionMachine TranslationEntity DisambiguationNlp TaskLarge Multilingual DatasetMulticoner V2Entity CorruptionLinguisticsPo Tagging
We present MULTICONER V2, a dataset for fine-grained Named Entity Recognition covering 33 entity classes across 12 languages, in both monolingual and multilingual settings. This dataset aims to tackle the following practical challenges in NER: (i) effective handling of fine-grained classes that include complex entities like movie titles, and (ii) performance degradation due to noise generated from typing mistakes or OCR errors. The dataset is compiled from open resources like Wikipedia and Wikidata, and is publicly available. Evaluation based on the XLM-RoBERTa baseline highlights the unique challenges posed by MULTICONER V2: (i) the fine-grained taxonomy is challenging, where the scores are low with macro-F1=0.63 (across all languages), and (ii) the corruption strategy significantly impairs performance, with entity corruption resulting in 9% lower performance relative to non-entity corruptions across all languages. This highlights the greater impact of entity noise in contrast to context noise.
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