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language:
  - es
license: apache-2.0
tags:
  - national library of spain
  - spanish
  - bne
  - capitel
  - ner
datasets:
  - bne
  - capitel
metrics:
  - f1
inference:
  parameters:
    aggregation_strategy: first

Spanish RoBERTa-base trained on BNE finetuned for CAPITEL Named Entity Recognition (NER) dataset.

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Model description

RoBERTa-base-bne is a transformer-based masked language model for the Spanish language. It is based on the RoBERTa base model and has been pre-trained using the largest Spanish corpus known to date, with a total of 570GB of clean and deduplicated text processed for this work, compiled from the web crawlings performed by the National Library of Spain (Biblioteca Nacional de España) from 2009 to 2019.

Original pre-trained model can be found here: https://huggingface.co/PlanTL-GOB-ES/roberta-base-bne

Intended uses and limitations

How to use

Limitations and bias

At the time of submission, no measures have been taken to estimate the bias embedded in the model. However, we are well aware that our models may be biased since the corpora have been collected using crawling techniques on multiple web sources. We intend to conduct research in these areas in the future, and if completed, this model card will be updated.

Training

The dataset used is the one from the CAPITEL competition at IberLEF 2020 (sub-task 1).

IMPORTANT ABOUT THIS MODEL: We modified the dataset to make this model more robust to general Spanish input. In the Spanish language all the name entities are capitalized, as this dataset has been elaborated by experts, it is totally correct in terms of Spanish language. We randomly took some entities and we lower-cased some of them for the model to learn not only that the named entities are capitalized, but also the structure of a sentence that should contain a named entity. For instance: "My name is [placeholder]", this [placeholder] should be a named entity even though it is not written capitalized. The model trained on the original capitel dataset can be found here: https://huggingface.co/PlanTL-GOB-ES/roberta-base-bne-capitel-ner

Examples:

This model:

  • "Me llamo asier y vivo en barcelona todo el año." → "Me llamo {asier:S-PER} y vivo en {barcelona:S-LOC} todo el año."
  • "Hoy voy a visitar el parc güell tras salir del barcelona supercomputing center." → "Hoy voy a visitar el {park:B-LOC} {güell:E-LOC} tras salir del {barcelona:B-ORG} {supercomputing:I-ORG} {center:E-ORG}."

Model trained on original data:

  • "Me llamo asier y vivo en barcelona todo el año." → "Me llamo asier y vivo en barcelona todo el año." (nothing)
  • "Hoy voy a visitar el parc güell tras salir del barcelona supercomputing center." → "Hoy voy a visitar el parc güell tras salir del barcelona supercomputing center." (nothing)

Evaluation

F1 Score: 0.8867

For evaluation details visit our GitHub repository.

Additional information

Author

Text Mining Unit (TeMU) at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (bsc-temu@bsc.es)

Contact information

For further information, send an email to plantl-gob-es@bsc.es

Copyright

Copyright by the Spanish State Secretariat for Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence (SEDIA) (2022)

Licensing information

Apache License, Version 2.0

Funding

This work was funded by the Spanish State Secretariat for Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence (SEDIA) within the framework of the Plan-TL.

Citing information

If you use this model, please cite our paper:

@article{,
   abstract = {We want to thank the National Library of Spain for such a large effort on the data gathering and the Future of Computing Center, a
Barcelona Supercomputing Center and IBM initiative (2020). This work was funded by the Spanish State Secretariat for Digitalization and Artificial
Intelligence (SEDIA) within the framework of the Plan-TL.},
   author = {Asier Gutiérrez Fandiño and Jordi Armengol Estapé and Marc Pàmies and Joan Llop Palao and Joaquin Silveira Ocampo and Casimiro Pio Carrino and Carme Armentano Oller and Carlos Rodriguez Penagos and Aitor Gonzalez Agirre and Marta Villegas},
   doi = {10.26342/2022-68-3},
   issn = {1135-5948},
   journal = {Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural},
   keywords = {Artificial intelligence,Benchmarking,Data processing.,MarIA,Natural language processing,Spanish language modelling,Spanish language resources,Tractament del llenguatge natural (Informàtica),Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Informàtica::Intel·ligència artificial::Llenguatge natural},
   publisher = {Sociedad Española para el Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural},
   title = {MarIA: Spanish Language Models},
   volume = {68},
   url = {https://upcommons.upc.edu/handle/2117/367156#.YyMTB4X9A-0.mendeley},
   year = {2022},
}

Disclaimer

The models published in this repository are intended for a generalist purpose and are available to third parties. These models may have bias and/or any other undesirable distortions.

When third parties, deploy or provide systems and/or services to other parties using any of these models (or using systems based on these models) or become users of the models, they should note that it is their responsibility to mitigate the risks arising from their use and, in any event, to comply with applicable regulations, including regulations regarding the use of artificial intelligence.

In no event shall the owner of the models (SEDIA – State Secretariat for digitalization and artificial intelligence) nor the creator (BSC – Barcelona Supercomputing Center) be liable for any results arising from the use made by third parties of these models.

Los modelos publicados en este repositorio tienen una finalidad generalista y están a disposición de terceros. Estos modelos pueden tener sesgos y/u otro tipo de distorsiones indeseables.

Cuando terceros desplieguen o proporcionen sistemas y/o servicios a otras partes usando alguno de estos modelos (o utilizando sistemas basados en estos modelos) o se conviertan en usuarios de los modelos, deben tener en cuenta que es su responsabilidad mitigar los riesgos derivados de su uso y, en todo caso, cumplir con la normativa aplicable, incluyendo la normativa en materia de uso de inteligencia artificial.

En ningún caso el propietario de los modelos (SEDIA – Secretaría de Estado de Digitalización e Inteligencia Artificial) ni el creador (BSC – Barcelona Supercomputing Center) serán responsables de los resultados derivados del uso que hagan terceros de estos modelos.