模型:
flair/ner-german-large
This is the large 4-class NER model for German that ships with Flair .
F1-Score: 92,31 (CoNLL-03 German revised)
Predicts 4 tags:
tag | meaning |
---|---|
PER | person name |
LOC | location name |
ORG | organization name |
MISC | other name |
Based on document-level XLM-R embeddings and FLERT .
Requires: Flair ( pip install flair )
from flair.data import Sentence from flair.models import SequenceTagger # load tagger tagger = SequenceTagger.load("flair/ner-german-large") # make example sentence sentence = Sentence("George Washington ging nach Washington") # predict NER tags tagger.predict(sentence) # print sentence print(sentence) # print predicted NER spans print('The following NER tags are found:') # iterate over entities and print for entity in sentence.get_spans('ner'): print(entity)
This yields the following output:
Span [1,2]: "George Washington" [− Labels: PER (1.0)] Span [5]: "Washington" [− Labels: LOC (1.0)]
So, the entities " George Washington " (labeled as a person ) and " Washington " (labeled as a location ) are found in the sentence " George Washington ging nach Washington ".
The following Flair script was used to train this model:
import torch # 1. get the corpus from flair.datasets import CONLL_03_GERMAN corpus = CONLL_03_GERMAN() # 2. what tag do we want to predict? tag_type = 'ner' # 3. make the tag dictionary from the corpus tag_dictionary = corpus.make_tag_dictionary(tag_type=tag_type) # 4. initialize fine-tuneable transformer embeddings WITH document context from flair.embeddings import TransformerWordEmbeddings embeddings = TransformerWordEmbeddings( model='xlm-roberta-large', layers="-1", subtoken_pooling="first", fine_tune=True, use_context=True, ) # 5. initialize bare-bones sequence tagger (no CRF, no RNN, no reprojection) from flair.models import SequenceTagger tagger = SequenceTagger( hidden_size=256, embeddings=embeddings, tag_dictionary=tag_dictionary, tag_type='ner', use_crf=False, use_rnn=False, reproject_embeddings=False, ) # 6. initialize trainer with AdamW optimizer from flair.trainers import ModelTrainer trainer = ModelTrainer(tagger, corpus, optimizer=torch.optim.AdamW) # 7. run training with XLM parameters (20 epochs, small LR) from torch.optim.lr_scheduler import OneCycleLR trainer.train('resources/taggers/ner-german-large', learning_rate=5.0e-6, mini_batch_size=4, mini_batch_chunk_size=1, max_epochs=20, scheduler=OneCycleLR, embeddings_storage_mode='none', weight_decay=0., ) )
Please cite the following paper when using this model.
@misc{schweter2020flert, title={FLERT: Document-Level Features for Named Entity Recognition}, author={Stefan Schweter and Alan Akbik}, year={2020}, eprint={2011.06993}, archivePrefix={arXiv}, primaryClass={cs.CL} }
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