The code is for the winner system (DAMO-NLP) of SemEval 2022 MultiCoNER shared task over 10 out of 13 tracks. [Rankings], [Paper].
KB-NER is a knowledge-based system, where we build a multilingual knowledge base based on Wikipedia to provide related context information to the NER model.
- 2023-01: Two strong baseline systems for SemEval 2023-MultiCoNER II are released in AdaSeq.
- 2022-12: New SOTA models (MoRe) on multimodal named entity recognition and multimodal relation extraction are released!
- 2022-11: AdaSeq: An all-in-one and easy-to-use library for developing sequence understanding models is released.
- 2022-07 Our paper wins the Best System Paper Award (top 0.45%=1/221) at SemEval 2022!
- 2022-05 Check our ITA for multimodal named entity recognition!
- Requirements
- Quick Start
- Building Knowledge-based System
- Predict files
- Config File
- Citing Us
- Acknowledgement
- Contact
To run our code, install:
pip install -r requirements.txt
To ease the code running, please download our pre-processed datasets.
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Training and development data with retrieved knowledge: [OneDrive]
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Test data with retrieved knowledge: [OneDrive]
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Our model predictions submitted at the test phase: [OneDrive]. We believe the predictions can be used for distilling knowledge from our system.
Language/Track | Training | Testing |
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EN-English | EN-English_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3 | EN-English_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3_test |
ES-Spanish | ES-Spanish_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3 | ES-Spanish_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3_test |
NL-Dutch | NL-Dutch_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3 | NL-Dutch_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3_test |
RU-Russian | RU-Russian_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3 | RU-Russian_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3_test |
TR-Turkish | TR-Turkish_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3 | TR-Turkish_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3_test |
KO-Korean | KO-Korean_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3 | KO-Korean_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3_test |
FA-Farsi | FA-Farsi_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3 | FA-Farsi_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3_test |
DE-German | DE-German_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3_sentence_withent | DE-German_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3_test_sentence_withent |
ZH-Chinese | ZH-Chinese_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3_sentence | ZH-Chinese_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3_test_sentence |
HI-Hindi | HI-Hindi_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3_sentence | HI-Hindi_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3_test_sentence |
BN-Bangla | BN-Bangla_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3_sentence | BN-Bangla_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3_test_sentence |
MULTI-Multilingual | All monolingual datasets *_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3 |
MULTI_Multilingual_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3_test_langwiki |
MIX-Code_mixed | MIX-Code_mixed_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3_sentence | MIX-Code_mixed_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3_test_sentence |
MIX-Code_mixed (Iterative) | MIX-Code_mixed_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v4_sentence_withent | MIX-Code_mixed_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v4_test_sentence_withent |
The meaning of the suffixes in the folder names are listed as follows:
Suffix | Description |
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test |
Our test data with retrieved contexts from knowledge base |
v3 |
Contexts in the data are from sentence retrieval |
v4 |
Contexts in the data are from iterative entity retrieval |
sentence |
Using matched sentences as the contexts (Wiki-Sent-link in the paper) |
sentence_withent |
Using matched sentences with wiki anchors as the contexts (Wiki-Sent in the paper) |
w/o sentence and sentence_withent |
Using matched paragraphs with wiki anchors as the contexts (Wiki-Para in the paper) |
Note that in iterative entity retrieval datasets, the training data are using gold entities to retrieve knowledge while the test data (with 'test' in the folder name) are using predicted entities (by our ensembled models based on sentence retrieval) for retrieval.
Since there are 130+ trained models for our submission in the test phase, we only release our trained models for English (monolingual), Multilingual and Code-mixed.
- Download link: [OneDrive], you may follow Training and Testing on MultiCoNER Datasets to select the required trained models for downloading.
- Put the downloaded models into
resources/taggers
.
- Put the downloaded models into
This section is a guide for running our code with our trained models and processed datasets downloaded above. If you want to train and make predictions on your own datasets, please refer to Building Knowledge-based System for the guide about how to build the knowledge retrieval system and train your own knowledge-based models from scratch.
We provide four trained models for the three tracks, which are the candidates of the ensemble models of our submission. To make predictions with our trained models, run:
For English, xlmr-large-pretuned-tuned-wiki-full-first_10epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_10000lrrate_en_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_withdev_finetune_saving_amz_doc_wiki_v3_ner20
is required. Change the data_folder
in the yaml file to the path to your downloaded datasets for all the configs. For example:
ColumnCorpus-EN-EnglishDOC:
column_format:
0: text
1: pos
2: upos
3: ner
comment_symbol: '# id'
data_folder: EN-English_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3 # change the data_folder at here
tag_to_bioes: ner
Run:
# English
CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0 python -u train.py --config config/xlmr-large-pretuned-tuned-wiki-full-first_10epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_10000lrrate_en_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_withdev_finetune_saving_amz_doc_wiki_v3_ner20.yaml --parse --keep_order --target_dir EN-English_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3_test --num_columns 4 --batch_size 32 --output_dir semeval2022_predictions
For Multilingual, xlmr-large-pretuned-tuned-wiki-first_3epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_10000lrrate_multi_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_withdev_finetune_saving_amz_doc_wiki_v3_ner24
is required.
Run:
# Multilingual
CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0 python -u train.py --config config/xlmr-large-pretuned-tuned-wiki-first_3epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_10000lrrate_multi_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_withdev_finetune_saving_amz_doc_wiki_v3_ner24.yaml --parse --keep_order --target_dir MULTI_Multilingual_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3_test_langwiki --num_columns 4 --batch_size 32 --output_dir semeval2022_predictions
For Code-mixed,
xlmr-large-pretuned-tuned-wiki-full-first_100epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_10000lrrate_mix_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_withdev_finetune_saving_amz_doc_wiki_v3_sentence_ner40
is the model based on sentence retrieval and
xlmr-large-pretuned-tuned-wiki-full-v4-first_100epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_10000lrrate_mix_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_withdev_finetune_saving_amz_doc_wiki_v4_sentence_withent_ner30
is the model based on iterative entity retrieval.
The sentence-retrieval-based models are used to predict entity mentions for the iterative entity retrieval. The iterative-entity-retrieval-based models are expected to be stronger than the sentence-retrieval-based models in code-mixed.
Run:
# Code-mixed + Sentence Retrieval
CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0 python -u train.py --config config/xlmr-large-pretuned-tuned-wiki-full-first_100epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_10000lrrate_mix_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_withdev_finetune_saving_amz_doc_wiki_v3_sentence_ner40.yaml --parse --keep_order --target_dir MIX_Code_mixed_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3_test_sentence_withent --num_columns 4 --batch_size 32 --output_dir semeval2022_predictions
# Code-mixed + Iterative Entity Retrieval
CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0 python -u train.py --config config/xlmr-large-pretuned-tuned-wiki-full-v4-first_100epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_10000lrrate_mix_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_withdev_finetune_saving_amz_doc_wiki_v4_sentence_withent_ner30.yaml --parse --keep_order --target_dir MIX_Code_mixed_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v4_test_sentence_withent --num_columns 4 --batch_size 32 --output_dir semeval2022_predictions
To train the monolingual model based on fine-tuned multilingual embeddings, the trained model xlmr-large-pretuned-tuned-wiki-first_3epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_10000lrrate_multi_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_withdev_finetune_saving_amz_doc_wiki_v3_10upsample_addmix_ner23
is required. Run:
CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0 python train.py --config config/xlmr-large-pretuned-tuned-wiki-full-first_10epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_10000lrrate_en_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_withdev_finetune_saving_amz_doc_wiki_v3_ner20.yaml
If you want to train the other languages, change configurations in the config. For example:
model_name: xlmr-large-pretuned-tuned-wiki-full-first_10epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_10000lrrate_es_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_withdev_finetune_saving_amz_doc_wiki_v3_ner20 # change the model_name to let the model be saved at a new folder, here we change _en_ to _es_ to represent Spanish.
...
ColumnCorpus-ES-SpanishDOC: # Training dataset settings
column_format:
0: text
1: pos
2: upos
3: ner
comment_symbol: '# id'
data_folder: ES-Spanish_conll_rank_eos_doc_full_wiki_v3 # change the dataset folder
tag_to_bioes: ner
Corpus: ColumnCorpus-ES-SpanishDOC # It must be the same as the corpus name above
Please refer to this table to decide the training dataset for each language.
Note: this model and the following two models are trained on both the training and development sets. As a result, the development F1 score should be about 100 during training.
xlm-roberta-large-ft10w
is required to train the multilingual models, which is a continue pretrained model over the shared task data. Run:
CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0 python train.py --config config/xlmr-large-pretuned-tuned-wiki-first_3epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_10000lrrate_multi_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_withdev_finetune_saving_amz_doc_wiki_v3_ner24.yaml
For our code-mixed models with sentence retrieval, download xlmr-large-pretuned-tuned-wiki-first_3epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_10000lrrate_multi_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_withdev_finetune_saving_amz_doc_wiki_v3_10upsample_addmix_ner23
and Run:
CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0 python train.py --config config/xlmr-large-pretuned-tuned-wiki-full-first_100epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_10000lrrate_mix_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_withdev_finetune_saving_amz_doc_wiki_v3_sentence_ner40.yaml
For our code-mixed models with iterative entity retrieval, download xlmr-large-pretuned-tuned-wiki-first_3epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_10000lrrate_multi_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_withdev_finetune_saving_amz_doc_wiki_v4_10upsample_addmix_ner23
and Run:
CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0 python train.py --config config/xlmr-large-pretuned-tuned-wiki-full-v4-first_100epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_10000lrrate_mix_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_withdev_finetune_saving_amz_doc_wiki_v4_sentence_withent_ner30.yaml
Our wiki-based retrieval system is built on ElasticSearch, and you need to install ElasticSearch properly before building knowledge bases. For a tutorial on installation, please refer to this link. In addition, in order to make ElasticSearch support Chinese word segmentation, we recommend you to install ik-analyzer
.
After installing ElasticSearch, you can build your local multilingual wiki knowledge bases. First you need to download the latest version of wiki dumps from Wikimedia and store them in the lmdb database. You can run the following commands:
cd kb/dumps
./download.sh
./convert_db.sh
Then convert the files from xml format to plain text. Please run the command:
cd ..
./parse_text.sh
Finally you can build the knowledge base through ElasticSearch, i.e. create indexes for 11 languages ( Note that you need to make sure that ElasticSearch is running and listening to the default port 9200 ):
./bulid_kb.sh
We provide two types of retrieval-based augmentations, one at the sentence level and one at the entity level. First you need to place the datasets in CoNLL format under kb/datasets
. Then run the following code as needed.
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Sentence-level retrieval augmentation:
python generate_data.py --lan en
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Entity-level retrieval augmentation:
python generate_data.py --lan en --with_entity
Note that --lan
specifies the language and --with_entity
indicates whether to retrieve at the entity level (default is false).
The retrieval results are presented in the following format. The first line is the original sentence and the entities in the sentence. Next are the 10 (default) most relevant retrieval results, one per row.
original sentence \t entity #1 | entity #2 ···
retrieved sentence #1 \t associated paragraph #1 \t associated title #1 \t score #1 \t wiki url #1 \t hits on the sentence #1 ---#--- hits on the title #1
retrieved sentence #2 \t associated paragraph #2 \t associated title #2 \t score #2 \t wiki url #2 \t hits on the sentence #2 ---#--- hits on the title #2
···
retrieved sentence #10 \t associated paragraph #10 \t associated title #10 \t score #10 \t wiki url #10 \t hits on the sentence #10 ---#--- hits on the title #10
Let's show an example:
anthology is a compilation album by new zealand singer songwriter and multi instrumentalist bic runga . compilation album | new zealand | bic runga
Anthology is a compilation album by New Zealand singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Bic Runga. Anthology is a <e:Compilation album>compilation album</e> by <e:New Zealand>New Zealand</e> singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist <e:Bic Runga>Bic Runga</e>. The album was initially set to be released on 23 November 2012, but ultimately released on 1 December 2012 in New Zealand. The album cover was revealed on 29 October 2012. Anthology (Bic Runga album) 145.28241 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthology (Bic Runga album) <hit>Anthology</hit> <hit>is</hit> <hit>a</hit> <hit>compilation</hit> <hit>album</hit> <hit>by</hit> <hit>New</hit> <hit>Zealand</hit> <hit>singer</hit>-<hit>songwriter</hit> <hit>and</hit> <hit>multi</hit>-<hit>instrumentalist</hit> <hit>Bic</hit> <hit>Runga</hit> ---#--- Anthology (<hit>Bic</hit> <hit>Runga</hit> <hit>album</hit>)
Briolette Kah Bic Runga (born 13 January 1976), recording as Bic Runga, is a New Zealand singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist pop artist. Briolette Kah Bic Runga (born 13 January 1976), recording as Bic Runga, is a New Zealand singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist pop artist. Her first three <e:Album>studio albums</e> debuted at number one on the <e:Recorded Music NZ>New Zealand Top 40 Album charts</e>. Runga has also found success internationally in Australia, Ireland and the United Kingdom with her song "<e:Sway (Bic Runga song)>Sway</e>". Bic Runga 125.18798 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bic Runga Briolette Kah <hit>Bic</hit> <hit>Runga</hit> (born 13 January 1976), recording as <hit>Bic</hit> <hit>Runga</hit>, <hit>is</hit> <hit>a</hit> <hit>New</hit> <hit>Zealand</hit> <hit>singer</hit>-<hit>songwriter</hit> ---#--- <hit>Bic</hit> <hit>Runga</hit>
Birds is the third studio album by New Zealand artist Bic Runga. Birds is the third <e:Album>studio album</e> by <e:New Zealand>New Zealand</e> artist <e:Bic Runga>Bic Runga</e>. The album was released in New Zealand on 28 November 2005. The album was Bic's third no.1 album garnering platinum status in its first week. The album was certified 3x platinum. The album won the <e:Aotearoa Music Award for Album of the Year>New Zealand Music Award for Album of the Year</e> in 2006, her second award for Best Album, after her debut release <e:Drive (Bic Runga album)>Drive</e>. Birds (Bic Runga album) 100.14264 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birds (Bic Runga album) Birds <hit>is</hit> the third studio <hit>album</hit> <hit>by</hit> <hit>New</hit> <hit>Zealand</hit> artist <hit>Bic</hit> <hit>Runga</hit>. ---#--- Birds (<hit>Bic</hit> <hit>Runga</hit> <hit>album</hit>)
"Sway" is a song by New Zealand singer Bic Runga. "Sway" is a song by New Zealand singer <e:Bic Runga>Bic Runga</e>. It was released as the second single from her debut studio album, <e:Drive (Bic Runga album)>Drive</e> (1997), in 1997. The song peaked at 7 in New Zealand and No. 10 in Australia, earning gold <e:Music recording certification>certifications</e> in both countries. At the <e:Aotearoa Music Awards>32nd New Zealand Music Awards</e>, the song won three awards: Single of the Year, Best Songwriter, and Best Engineer (Simon Sheridan). In 2001, it was voted the <e:APRA Top 100 New Zealand Songs of All Time#6>6th best New Zealand song of all time</e> by members of <e:APRA AMCOS>APRA</e>. A music video directed by John Taft was made for the song. Sway (Bic Runga song) 97.816284 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sway (Bic Runga song) "Sway" <hit>is</hit> <hit>a</hit> song <hit>by</hit> <hit>New</hit> <hit>Zealand</hit> <hit>singer</hit> <hit>Bic</hit> <hit>Runga</hit>. ---#--- Sway (<hit>Bic</hit> <hit>Runga</hit> song)
Drive is the debut solo album by New Zealand artist Bic Runga, released on 14 July 1997. Drive is the debut solo album by New Zealand artist <e:Bic Runga>Bic Runga</e>, released on 14 July 1997. The album went seven times <e:Music recording certification>platinum</e> in New Zealand, and won the <e:Aotearoa Music Award for Album of the Year>New Zealand Music Award for Album of the Year</e> at the <e:Aotearoa Music Awards>32nd New Zealand Music Awards</e>. Drive (Bic Runga album) 94.014656 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drive (Bic Runga album) Drive <hit>is</hit> the debut solo <hit>album</hit> <hit>by</hit> <hit>New</hit> <hit>Zealand</hit> artist <hit>Bic</hit> <hit>Runga</hit>, released on 14 July 1997. ---#--- Drive (<hit>Bic</hit> <hit>Runga</hit> <hit>album</hit>)
Bic Runga at Discogs Bic Runga at <e:Discogs>Discogs</e> Bic Runga 93.661865 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bic Runga <hit>Bic</hit> <hit>Runga</hit> at Discogs ---#--- <hit>Bic</hit> <hit>Runga</hit>
Close Your Eyes is the fifth studio album by New Zealand singer-song writer Bic Runga. Close Your Eyes is the fifth studio album by <e:New Zealand>New Zealand</e> singer-song writer <e:Bic Runga>Bic Runga</e>. The album is made up of ten covers and two original tracks. Upon announcement of the album in October, Runga said: "There are so many songs I've always wanted to cover. I wanted to see if I could not just be a singer-songwriter, but someone who could also interpret songs. In the process, I found there are so many reasons why a cover version wouldn't work, perhaps because the lyrics were not something I could relate to first hand, because technically I wasn't ready or because the original was too iconic. But the songs that all made it on the record specifically say something about where I'm at in my life, better than if I'd written it myself. It was a challenging process, I'm really proud of the singing and the production and the statement". Close Your Eyes (Bic Runga album) 90.77379 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Close Your Eyes (Bic Runga album) Close Your Eyes <hit>is</hit> the fifth studio <hit>album</hit> <hit>by</hit> <hit>New</hit> <hit>Zealand</hit> <hit>singer</hit>-song writer <hit>Bic</hit> <hit>Runga</hit>. ---#--- Close Your Eyes (<hit>Bic</hit> <hit>Runga</hit> <hit>album</hit>)
All tracks by Bic Runga. All tracks by <e:Bic Runga>Bic Runga</e>. Drive (Bic Runga album) 89.630394 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drive (Bic Runga album) All tracks <hit>by</hit> <hit>Bic</hit> <hit>Runga</hit>. ---#--- Drive (<hit>Bic</hit> <hit>Runga</hit> <hit>album</hit>)
"Sorry" is a song by New Zealand recording artist, Bic Runga. "Sorry" is a song by New Zealand recording artist, <e:Bic Runga>Bic Runga</e>. The single was released in <e:Australia>Australia</e> and <e:Germany>Germany</e> only as the final single from her debut studio album, <e:Drive (Bic Runga album)>Drive</e> (1997). Sorry (Bic Runga song) 89.33654 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorry (Bic Runga song) "Sorry" <hit>is</hit> <hit>a</hit> song <hit>by</hit> <hit>New</hit> <hit>Zealand</hit> recording artist, <hit>Bic</hit> <hit>Runga</hit>. ---#--- Sorry (<hit>Bic</hit> <hit>Runga</hit> song)
In November 2008, Runga released Try to Remember Everything which is a collection of unreleased, new and rare Bic Runga recordings from 1996 to 2008. In November 2008, Runga released <e:Try to Remember Everything>Try to Remember Everything</e> which is a collection of unreleased, new and rare Bic Runga recordings from 1996 to 2008. The album was certified Gold in New Zealand on 14 December 2008, selling over 7,500 copies. Bic Runga 89.24142 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bic Runga In November 2008, <hit>Runga</hit> released Try to Remember Everything which <hit>is</hit> <hit>a</hit> collection of unreleased, <hit>new</hit> ---#--- <hit>Bic</hit> <hit>Runga</hit>
If you want to do iterative retrieval at entity level, please convert the model predictions to conll format and then perform entity level retrieval.
Here we take mix
as an example to generate contexts for the datasets.
Usage:
$ python kb/context_process.py -h
usage: context_process.py [-h] [--retrieval_file RETRIEVAL_FILE]
[--conll_folder CONLL_FOLDER] [--lang LANG] [--use_sentence]
[--use_paragraph_entity]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--retrieval_file RETRIEVAL_FILE
The retrieved contexts from the knowledge base.
--conll_folder CONLL_FOLDER
The data folder you want to generate contexts, the
code will read train, dev, test data in the folder in
conll formatting.
--lang LANG The language code of the data, for example "en". We
have specical processing for Chinese ("zh") and Code-
mixed ("mix").
--use_sentence use matched sentence in the retrieval results as the
contexts
--use_paragraph_entity
use matched sentence and the wiki anchor in the
retrieval results as the contexts
Given the retrieved contexts and the conll data folder, run (generate contexts for Wiki-Para):
python kb/context_process.py --retrieval_file semeval_retrieve_res/mix.conll --conll_folder semeval_test/MIX_Code_mixed --lang mix
To generate contexts for Wiki-Sent-link, run:
python kb/context_process.py --retrieval_file semeval_retrieve_res/mix.conll --conll_folder semeval_test/MIX_Code_mixed --lang mix --use_sentence
To generate contexts for Wiki-Sent, run:
python kb/context_process.py --retrieval_file semeval_retrieve_res/mix.conll --conll_folder semeval_test/MIX_Code_mixed --lang mix --use_sentence --use_paragraph_entity
- Note: the file
semeval_retrieve_res/mix.conll
is the retrieval results for all the sets inMIX_Code_mixed
. You may need to modify the code to satisfy your own requirements. For more details, you may read line 972-1002 and line 1006-1029.
Taking the transferring from multilingual models to monolingual models as an example, firstly we train a multilingual model (which is the same model as Training the multilingual models but is trained only on the training data):
CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0 python train.py --config config/xlmr-large-pretuned-tuned-wiki-first_3epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_10000lrrate_multi_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_nodev_finetune_saving_amz_doc_wiki_v3_ner24.yaml
In the config file, you can find:
...
train:
...
save_finetuned_embedding: true
...
...
The code will save the fine-tuned embeddings at the end of each epoch when save_finetuned_embedding
is set to true
. In this case, you can find the saved embeddings at resources/taggers/xlmr-large-pretuned-tuned-wiki-first_3epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_10000lrrate_multi_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_nodev_finetune_saving_amz_doc_wiki_v3_ner24/xlm-roberta-large-ft10w
.
Then, you can use the fine-tuned xlm-roberta-large-ft10w
embeddings as the initialization of XLM-R embeddings, taking fine-tuning the English monolingual model as an example, set the embeddings in config/xlmr-large-pretuned-tuned-wiki-full-first_10epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_10000lrrate_en_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_nodev_finetune_saving_amz_doc_wiki_v3_ner20.yaml
as:
embeddings:
TransformerWordEmbeddings-0:
fine_tune: true
layers: '-1'
model: resources/taggers/xlmr-large-pretuned-tuned-wiki-first_3epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_10000lrrate_multi_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_nodev_finetune_saving_amz_doc_wiki_v3_ner24/xlm-roberta-large-ft10w
pooling_operation: first
Run the model training:
CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0 python train.py --config config/xlmr-large-pretuned-tuned-wiki-full-first_10epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_10000lrrate_en_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_nodev_finetune_saving_amz_doc_wiki_v3_ner20.yaml
We provide an example of majority voting ensembling. Download the all English predictions at here and run:
python ensemble_prediction.py
We also provide code for running CE and ACE (in Section 5.6 of the paper) for monolingual models, you can check the guide at here. To select embedding candidates, besides the embeddings listed in ACE embedding list, we recommend to use the fine-tuned XLM-R embeddings checkpoints for the multilingual models and monolingual models. config/xlmr-task-wiki-extdoc_en-xlmr-task-wiki-extdoc_multi-xlmr-pretuned-wiki-tuned_word_flair_mflair_55b-elmo_150epoch_32batch_0.1lr_1000hidden_en_crf_reinforce_doc_freeze_norelearn_nodev_amz_wiki_v3_ner6.yaml
is an example for ACE configuration we tried during system building:
embeddings:
ELMoEmbeddings-0: #ELMo
options_file: elmo/elmo_2x4096_512_2048cnn_2xhighway_5.5B_options.json
weight_file: elmo/elmo_2x4096_512_2048cnn_2xhighway_5.5B_weights.hdf5
FastWordEmbeddings-0:
embeddings: en
freeze: true
FlairEmbeddings-0: #Flair
model: en-forward
FlairEmbeddings-1:
model: en-backward
FlairEmbeddings-2:
model: multi-forward
FlairEmbeddings-3:
model: multi-backward
TransformerWordEmbeddings-0: #Fine-tuned XLM-R trained on English dataset
layers: '-1'
model: resources/taggers/xlmr-large-pretuned-tuned-wiki-first_10epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_10000lrrate_en_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_nodev_finetune_saving_amz_doc_wiki_v3_ner24/xlm-roberta-large
pooling_operation: first
use_internal_doc: true
TransformerWordEmbeddings-1: #Fine-tuned RoBERTa trained on English dataset
layers: '-1'
model: resources/taggers/en-xlmr-large-first_10epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_5000lrrate_en_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_nodev_saving_finetune_amz_doc_wiki_v3_ner25/roberta-large
pooling_operation: first
use_internal_doc: true
TransformerWordEmbeddings-2: #Fine-tuned XLMR trained on Multilingual dataset
layers: '-1'
model: resources/taggers/xlmr-large-pretuned-tuned-new-first_3epoch_1batch_4accumulate_0.000005lr_10000lrrate_multi_monolingual_crf_fast_norelearn_sentbatch_sentloss_nodev_finetune_saving_amz_doc_wiki_v3_ner24/xlm-roberta-large
pooling_operation: first
To run CE, you can change the config like this:
train:
...
max_episodes: 1
max_epochs: 300
...
If you want to predict a certain file, add train
in the file name and put the file in a certain $dir
(for example, parse_file_dir/train.your_file_name
). Run:
CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0 python train.py --config $config_file --parse --target_dir $dir --keep_order --batch_size $batch_size --output_dir $output_dir
If $output_dir
is not specified the output file will be outputs/
Note that you may need to preprocess your file with the dummy tags for prediction, please check this issue for more details.
You can find the description of each part in the config file at here.
If you feel the code helpful, please cite:
@inproceedings{wang-etal-2022-damo,
title = "{DAMO}-{NLP} at {S}em{E}val-2022 Task 11: A Knowledge-based System for Multilingual Named Entity Recognition",
author = "Wang, Xinyu and
Shen, Yongliang and
Cai, Jiong and
Wang, Tao and
Wang, Xiaobin and
Xie, Pengjun and
Huang, Fei and
Lu, Weiming and
Zhuang, Yueting and
Tu, Kewei and
Lu, Wei and
Jiang, Yong",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 16th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval-2022)",
month = jul,
year = "2022",
address = "Seattle, United States",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2022.semeval-1.200",
pages = "1457--1468",
}
@inproceedings{wang2021improving,
title = "{{Improving Named Entity Recognition by External Context Retrieving and Cooperative Learning}}",
author = "Wang, Xinyu and Jiang, Yong and Bach, Nguyen and Wang, Tao and Huang, Zhongqiang and Huang, Fei and Tu, Kewei",
booktitle = "{the Joint Conference of the 59th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 11th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (\textbf{ACL-IJCNLP 2021})}",
address = "Online",
month = aug,
year = "2021",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
}
If you feel the CE and ACE models helpful:
@inproceedings{wang2020automated,
title = "{{Automated Concatenation of Embeddings for Structured Prediction}}",
author = "Wang, Xinyu and Jiang, Yong and Bach, Nguyen and Wang, Tao and Huang, Zhongqiang and Huang, Fei and Tu, Kewei",
booktitle = "{the Joint Conference of the 59th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 11th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (\textbf{ACL-IJCNLP 2021})}",
month = aug,
address = "Online",
year = "2021",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
}
@inproceedings{wang-etal-2020-embeddings,
title = "{More Embeddings, Better Sequence Labelers?}",
author = "Wang, Xinyu and
Jiang, Yong and
Bach, Nguyen and
Wang, Tao and
Huang, Zhongqiang and
Huang, Fei and
Tu, Kewei",
booktitle = "{{\bf EMNLP-Findings 2020}}",
month = nov,
year = "2020",
address = "Online",
% publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
% url = "https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/2020.findings-emnlp.356",
% doi = "10.18653/v1/2020.findings-emnlp.356",
pages = "3992--4006",
}
Starting from the great repo flair version 0.4.3, the code has been modified a lot. This code also supports our previous work such as multilingual knowledge distillation (MultilangStructureKD), automated concatenation of embeddings (ACE) and utilizing external contexts (CLNER). You can also try these approaches in this repo.
Feel free to email any questions or comments to issues or to Xinyu Wang.
For questions about the knowledge retrieval module, you can also ask Yongliang Shen and Jiong Cai.