A Neural Entity Coreference Resolution Review
It provides a comprehensive overview for researchers and practitioners working on this difficult natural language understanding task, but is incremental as a review paper.
This paper reviews neural-based approaches for Entity Coreference Resolution, analyzing their advantages, disadvantages, and challenges, while proposing ways to advance the field.
Entity Coreference Resolution is the task of resolving all mentions in a document that refer to the same real world entity and is considered as one of the most difficult tasks in natural language understanding. It is of great importance for downstream natural language processing tasks such as entity linking, machine translation, summarization, chatbots, etc. This work aims to give a detailed review of current progress on solving Coreference Resolution using neural-based approaches. It also provides a detailed appraisal of the datasets and evaluation metrics in the field, as well as the subtask of Pronoun Resolution that has seen various improvements in the recent years. We highlight the advantages and disadvantages of the approaches, the challenges of the task, the lack of agreed-upon standards in the task and propose a way to further expand the boundaries of the field.