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SeqVAT: Virtual Adversarial Training for Semi-Supervised Sequence Labeling

Luoxin Chen, Weitong Ruan, Xinyue Liu, Jianhua Lü

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Abstract

Virtual adversarial training (VAT) is a powerful technique to improve model robustness in both supervised and semi-supervised settings. It is effective and can be easily adopted on lots of image classification and text classification tasks. However, its benefits to sequence labeling tasks such as named entity recognition (NER) have not been shown as significant, mostly, because the previous approach can not combine VAT with the conditional random field (CRF). CRF can significantly boost accuracy for sequence models by putting constraints on label transitions, which makes it an essential component in most state-of-theart sequence labeling model architectures. In this paper, we propose SeqVAT, a method which naturally applies VAT to sequence labeling models with CRF. Empirical studies show that SeqVAT not only significantly improves the sequence labeling performance over baselines under supervised settings, but also outperforms state-of-the-art approaches under semisupervised settings.

Topics & Concepts

Sequence labelingConditional random fieldComputer scienceRobustness (evolution)Artificial intelligenceSequence (biology)Machine learningAdversarial systemNamed-entity recognitionTraining setField (mathematics)Pattern recognition (psychology)MathematicsEngineeringPure mathematicsTask (project management)BiologyGeneticsBiochemistrySystems engineeringGeneChemistryTopic ModelingAdversarial Robustness in Machine LearningNatural Language Processing Techniques
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