arXiv AI

FineREX: Fine-Tuned NER-RE for Human Smuggling Knowledge Graphs

arXiv:2606. 19710v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Court proceedings contain valuable evidence about human smuggling networks, but this information is often buried within unstructured, jargon-heavy legal documents.

arXiv AI
Aug 3

An Ontology-Guided, Deduplication-Aware Extraction Layer for Knowledge Graph Construction from Heterogeneous Documents

arXiv:2607. 28662v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large language models extract entities and relationships from unstructured documents fluently but inconsistently: type vocabularies fracture across documents, the same person surfaces under several name variants, relationships duplicate, and distinct individuals who share a name risk silent conflation.

By Vaibhav Dangaich, Kevin Lewis, Kundeshwar Pundalik
arXiv AI
Jul 17

CrimeNER Demo: Named-Entity Recognition in the Crime Domain

arXiv:2607. 14800v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We present CrimeNER Demo, an AI-powered platform that enables us to extract general crime-related information from documents and classify them into entity types with two levels of granularity.

By Miguel Lopez-Duran, Julian Fierrez, Aythami Morales, Daniel DeAlcala, Gonzalo Mancera, Javier Irigoyen, Ruben Tolosana, Oscar Delgado, Francisco Jurado, Alvaro Ortigosa
Hugging Face Trending Papers
Jul 11

KGCQual: An Interpretable Framework for Evaluating the Knowledge Graph Construction Quality from Text

Knowledge Graphs (KGs) are increasingly constructed through automated extraction pipelines; however, such systems often introduce spurious or incomplete triples, which degrade downstream performance. Existing evaluation practices rely heavily on task-specific metrics or small-scale manual verification, offering limited insight into the structural and semantic fidelity of extracted graphs.

arXiv AI
Jul 14

KGCQual: An Interpretable Framework for Evaluating the Knowledge Graph Construction Quality from Text

arXiv:2607. 10212v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Knowledge Graphs (KGs) are increasingly constructed through automated extraction pipelines; however, such systems often introduce spurious or incomplete triples, which degrade downstream performance.

By Nipun Misra, Vikranth Udandarao, Aanchal Gupta, Yogender Kumar, Manuj Mukherjee, Raghava Mutharaju
Hugging Face Trending Papers
Jul 13

Generative Chinese Statute Retrieval

Statute retrieval is a fundamental task in legal information retrieval, yet existing approaches struggle to bridge the gap between colloquial legal queries and formal statutory language. In this paper, we propose GCSR, a generative statute retrieval framework that reformulates statute retrieval as a sequence generation problem and internalizes statutory knowledge into a generative model.