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Semantic role labelling and analysis in economic and cybersecurity contexts using natural language processing classifiers

In: Economic and cyber security

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  • Kateryna Potapova

    (National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”)

  • Mykola Nalyvaichuk

    (National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”)

  • Vasyl Meliukh

    (National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”)

  • Stanislav Gurynenko

    (National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”)

  • Kostiantyn Koliada

    (National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”)

  • Alexandre Scherbyna

    (National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”)

Abstract

Semantic Role Labeling (SRL) is a crucial task in Natural Language Processing (NLP) that plays a vital role in extracting meaningful information from text. In the fields of economics and cybersecurity, accurately identifying and analyzing semantic roles within text is crucial due to the rapid increase in the amount and complexity of textual information. This abstract examines the significant role of SRL and its application in economic and cybersecurity contexts. It discusses the state-of-the-art NLP classifiers used for this purpose. By examining the relationship between language processing and these important areas, we aim to emphasize the importance of SRL in extracting useful information and improving decision-making in a constantly changing digital environment. The aim of the findings is to emphasize the significance of SRL in extracting valuable insights from text, as it serves as a fundamental technique in NLP. It is utilized in the economic context to analyze financial reports, news articles, and economic texts. It assists in decision-making and market analysis. It aids in identifying important participants, actions, and objects in economic discourse, leading to better decision-making and market analysis. In the field of cybersecurity, SRL assists parse and comprehending text data related to security, enabling faster responses to threats. NLP classifiers and machine learning models utilize SRL to automate the analysis of large amounts of text. These techniques are practically significant as they improve the ability to extract actionable insights, assess risks, and make informed decisions by organizing unstructured text data. The process of determining relevant information from a large corpus of data requires an optimal methodological basis. Relevant textual data is collected from sources such as financial reports, news articles, or cybersecurity incident reports. Textual data is cleaned, tokenized, and tagged with part-of-speech labels in preparation for NLP analysis. Human annotators label semantic roles in the text, identifying actors, actions, and objects. This creates a dataset that can be used to train classifiers. NLP classifiers, including machine learning models, are trained using annotated datasets to identify semantic roles. The accuracy and performance of the trained classifiers are evaluated using various metrics. NLP classifiers are used to automatically identify and label semantic roles in new, unseen textual data. The output helps extract insights, such as market trends or security threats, depending on the specific field. Researchers improve classifier models by iteratively training and applying them to increase accuracy.

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  • Kateryna Potapova & Mykola Nalyvaichuk & Vasyl Meliukh & Stanislav Gurynenko & Kostiantyn Koliada & Alexandre Scherbyna, 2023. "Semantic role labelling and analysis in economic and cybersecurity contexts using natural language processing classifiers," Chapters of Monographs, in: Economic and cyber security, chapter 4, pages 88-122, PC TECHNOLOGY CENTER.
  • Handle: RePEc:baq:pcchap:978-617-7319-98-5-ch4
    DOI: 10.15587/978-617-7319-98-5.ch4
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