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- Siyuan Chen
(School of Systems Science and Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510220, China
Strategic Assessment and Consultation Institute, Military Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100071, China)
- Liyuan Niu
(Strategic Assessment and Consultation Institute, Military Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100071, China)
- Jinning Li
(School of Systems Science and Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510220, China
Strategic Assessment and Consultation Institute, Military Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100071, China)
- Xiaomin Zhu
(Strategic Assessment and Consultation Institute, Military Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100071, China)
- Xuebin Zhuang
(School of Systems Science and Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510220, China)
- Yanqing Ye
(Strategic Assessment and Consultation Institute, Military Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100071, China)
Abstract
The growth of e-government has rendered automated element extraction from official documents a critical bottleneck for administrative efficiency. The core challenge lies in unifying deep semantic understanding with the structured domain knowledge required to interpret complex formats and specialized terminology. To address the limitations of existing methods, we propose a hybrid framework. Our approach leverages a BERT-CRF model for robust sequence labeling, a knowledge graph (KG)-driven retrieval system to ground the model in verifiable facts, and a large language model (LLM) as a reasoning engine to resolve ambiguities and identify complex relationships. Validated on the DovDoc-CN dataset, our framework achieves a macro-average F1 score of 0.850, outperforming the BiLSTM-CRF baseline by 2.41 percentage points, and demonstrates high consistency, with a weighted F1 score of 0.984. The low standard deviation in the validation set further indicates the model’s stable performance across different subsets. These results confirm that our integrated approach provides an efficient and reliable solution for intelligent document processing, effectively handling the format diversity and specialized knowledge characteristic of government documents.
Suggested Citation
Siyuan Chen & Liyuan Niu & Jinning Li & Xiaomin Zhu & Xuebin Zhuang & Yanqing Ye, 2025.
"Structured Element Extraction from Official Documents Based on BERT-CRF and Knowledge Graph-Enhanced Retrieval,"
Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 13(17), pages 1-24, August.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jmathe:v:13:y:2025:i:17:p:2779-:d:1736943
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