POS-Tagger Bio Portuguese

We fine-tuned the BioBERTpt(all) model with the MacMorpho corpus for the Post-Tagger task, with 10 epochs, achieving a general F1-Score of 0.9818.

Metrics:

              Precision  Recall  F1    Suport
accuracy                         0.98  38320
macro avg     0.95       0.94    0.94  38320
weighted avg  0.98       0.98    0.98  38320

F1:  0.9818 Accuracy:  0.9818

Parameters:

nclasses = 27
nepochs_total = 30
nepochs_stop = 12 (stop in 12th because early stop)
batch_size = 32
batch_status = 32
learning_rate = 1e-5
early_stop = 3
max_length = 200

Acknowledgements

This study was financed in part by the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - Brasil (CAPES) - Finance Code 001.

Citation

@article{Schneider_Gumiel_Oliveira_Montenegro_Barzotto_Moro_Pagano_Paraiso_2023,
place={Brasil},
title={Developing a Transformer-based Clinical Part-of-Speech Tagger for Brazilian Portuguese},
volume={15},
url={https://jhi.sbis.org.br/index.php/jhi-sbis/article/view/1086},
DOI={10.59681/2175-4411.v15.iEspecial.2023.1086},
abstractNote={<p>Electronic Health Records are a valuable source of information to be extracted by means of natural language processing (NLP) tasks, such as morphosyntactic word tagging. Although there have been significant advances in health NLP, such as the Transformer architecture, languages such as Portuguese are still underrepresented. This paper presents taggers developed for Portuguese texts, fine-tuned using BioBERtpt (clinical/biomedical) and BERTimbau (generic) models on a POS-tagged corpus. We achieved an accuracy of 0.9826, state-of-the-art for the corpus used. In addition, we performed a human-based evaluation of the trained models and others in the literature, using authentic clinical narratives. Our clinical model achieved 0.8145 in accuracy compared to 0.7656 for the generic model. It also showed competitive results compared to models trained specifically with clinical texts, evidencing domain impact on the base model in NLP tasks.</p>},
number={Especial},
journal={Journal of Health Informatics},
author={Schneider, Elisa Terumi Rubel and Gumiel, Yohan Bonescki and Oliveira, Lucas Ferro Antunes de and Montenegro, Carolina de Oliveira and Barzotto, Laura Rubel and Moro, Claudia and Pagano, Adriana and Paraiso, Emerson Cabrera},
year={2023},
month={jul.}
}

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