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This paper describes the system proposed by the BIT-WOW team for NLPCC2022 shared task in Task5 Track1. The track is about multi-label towards abstracts of academic papers in scientific domain, which includes hierarchical dependencies among 1,530 labels. In order to distinguish semantic information among hierarchical label structures, we propose the Label-aware Graph Convolutional Network (LaGCN), which uses Graph Convolutional Network to capture the label association through context-based label embedding. Besides, curriculum learning is applied for domain adaptation and to mitigate the impact of a large number of categories. The experiments show that: 1) LaGCN effectively models the category information and makes a considerable improvement in dealing with a large number of categories; 2) Curriculum learning is beneficial for a single model in the complex task. Our best results were obtained by an ensemble model. According to the official results, our approach proved the best in this track.
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This work was supported by the Joint Funds of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. U19B2020). We would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their thoughtful and constructive comments.
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Wang, B. et al. (2022). BIT-WOW at NLPCC-2022 Task5 Track1: Hierarchical Multi-label Classification via Label-Aware Graph Convolutional Network. In: Lu, W., Huang, S., Hong, Y., Zhou, X. (eds) Natural Language Processing and Chinese Computing. NLPCC 2022. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 13552. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17189-5_16
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