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This study introduces Argument-Centric Causal Intervention (ACCI), a new method for cross-document event coreference resolution (CD-ECR). ACCI effectively reduces spurious correlations, significantly improving CD-ECR model performance.

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  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)

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  • Cross-document event coreference resolution (CD-ECR) is crucial for understanding information across texts.
  • Existing CD-ECR methods often rely on trigger features, leading to spurious correlations and performance degradation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a novel CD-ECR method, Argument-Centric Causal Intervention (ACCI), that addresses limitations of trigger-based approaches.
  • To mitigate spurious correlations between lexical features and coreference by focusing on argument semantics.

Main Methods:

  • Constructing a structural causal graph to identify confounding dependencies between triggers and coreference labels.
  • Employing backdoor-adjusted interventions to isolate the causal effect of argument semantics.
  • Integrating counterfactual reasoning and argument-aware enhancement modules within an end-to-end framework.

Main Results:

  • ACCI achieves state-of-the-art performance on benchmark datasets.
  • Demonstrated significant improvements with CoNLL F1 scores of 88.4% on ECB+ and 85.2% on GVC.
  • The method effectively reduces spurious correlations, enhancing the reliability of coreference decisions.

Conclusions:

  • ACCI offers a robust and causally-informed approach to CD-ECR.
  • The proposed method enhances NLP model performance by focusing on semantic grounding rather than superficial lexical cues.
  • The availability of the implementation facilitates further research and application in the field.