--- datasets: - tner/tweetner7 metrics: - f1 - precision - recall model-index: - name: tner/twitter-roberta-base-2019-90m-tweetner7-random results: - task: name: Token Classification type: token-classification dataset: name: tner/tweetner7/test_2021 type: tner/tweetner7/test_2021 args: tner/tweetner7/test_2021 metrics: - name: F1 type: f1 value: 0.6329255975760296 - name: Precision type: precision value: 0.6147809025506867 - name: Recall type: recall value: 0.6521739130434783 - name: F1 (macro) type: f1_macro value: 0.5849737353611323 - name: Precision (macro) type: precision_macro value: 0.5655720751091778 - name: Recall (macro) type: recall_macro value: 0.6073811457896877 - name: F1 (entity span) type: f1_entity_span value: 0.7735817294203468 - name: Precision (entity span) type: precision_entity_span value: 0.7513625463265751 - name: Recall (entity span) type: recall_entity_span value: 0.7971550826876374 - task: name: Token Classification type: token-classification dataset: name: tner/tweetner7/test_2020 type: tner/tweetner7/test_2020 args: tner/tweetner7/test_2020 metrics: - name: F1 type: f1 value: 0.6428571428571428 - name: Precision type: precision value: 0.666110183639399 - name: Recall type: recall value: 0.6211728074727556 - name: F1 (macro) type: f1_macro value: 0.6067120703105228 - name: Precision (macro) type: precision_macro value: 0.6269481984991956 - name: Recall (macro) type: recall_macro value: 0.5890178249768797 - name: F1 (entity span) type: f1_entity_span value: 0.7620837808807734 - name: Precision (entity span) type: precision_entity_span value: 0.7896494156928213 - name: Recall (entity span) type: recall_entity_span value: 0.736377789309808 pipeline_tag: token-classification widget: - text: "Get the all-analog Classic Vinyl Edition of `Takin' Off` Album from {{@Herbie Hancock@}} via {{USERNAME}} link below: {{URL}}" example_title: "NER Example 1" --- # tner/twitter-roberta-base-2019-90m-tweetner7-random This model is a fine-tuned version of [cardiffnlp/twitter-roberta-base-2019-90m](https://huggingface.co/cardiffnlp/twitter-roberta-base-2019-90m) on the [tner/tweetner7](https://huggingface.co/datasets/tner/tweetner7) dataset (`train_random` split). Model fine-tuning is done via [T-NER](https://github.com/asahi417/tner)'s hyper-parameter search (see the repository for more detail). It achieves the following results on the test set of 2021: - F1 (micro): 0.6329255975760296 - Precision (micro): 0.6147809025506867 - Recall (micro): 0.6521739130434783 - F1 (macro): 0.5849737353611323 - Precision (macro): 0.5655720751091778 - Recall (macro): 0.6073811457896877 The per-entity breakdown of the F1 score on the test set are below: - corporation: 0.5055837563451777 - creative_work: 0.41676942046855736 - event: 0.45696539485359355 - group: 0.599078341013825 - location: 0.6480218281036835 - person: 0.8302235359320156 - product: 0.6381738708110735 For F1 scores, the confidence interval is obtained by bootstrap as below: - F1 (micro): - 90%: [0.6241107966406728, 0.6420422564843195] - 95%: [0.6227081381578177, 0.6435080538043557] - F1 (macro): - 90%: [0.6241107966406728, 0.6420422564843195] - 95%: [0.6227081381578177, 0.6435080538043557] Full evaluation can be found at [metric file of NER](https://huggingface.co/tner/twitter-roberta-base-2019-90m-tweetner7-random/raw/main/eval/metric.json) and [metric file of entity span](https://huggingface.co/tner/twitter-roberta-base-2019-90m-tweetner7-random/raw/main/eval/metric_span.json). ### Usage This model can be used through the [tner library](https://github.com/asahi417/tner). Install the library via pip ```shell pip install tner ``` and activate model as below. ```python from tner import TransformersNER model = TransformersNER("tner/twitter-roberta-base-2019-90m-tweetner7-random") model.predict(["Jacob Collier is a Grammy awarded English artist from London"]) ``` It can be used via transformers library but it is not recommended as CRF layer is not supported at the moment. ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - dataset: ['tner/tweetner7'] - dataset_split: train_random - dataset_name: None - local_dataset: None - model: cardiffnlp/twitter-roberta-base-2019-90m - crf: True - max_length: 128 - epoch: 30 - batch_size: 32 - lr: 0.0001 - random_seed: 0 - gradient_accumulation_steps: 1 - weight_decay: 1e-07 - lr_warmup_step_ratio: 0.3 - max_grad_norm: 1 The full configuration can be found at [fine-tuning parameter file](https://huggingface.co/tner/twitter-roberta-base-2019-90m-tweetner7-random/raw/main/trainer_config.json). ### Reference If you use any resource from T-NER, please consider to cite our [paper](https://aclanthology.org/2021.eacl-demos.7/). ``` @inproceedings{ushio-camacho-collados-2021-ner, title = "{T}-{NER}: An All-Round Python Library for Transformer-based Named Entity Recognition", author = "Ushio, Asahi and Camacho-Collados, Jose", booktitle = "Proceedings of the 16th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: System Demonstrations", month = apr, year = "2021", address = "Online", publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics", url = "https://aclanthology.org/2021.eacl-demos.7", doi = "10.18653/v1/2021.eacl-demos.7", pages = "53--62", abstract = "Language model (LM) pretraining has led to consistent improvements in many NLP downstream tasks, including named entity recognition (NER). In this paper, we present T-NER (Transformer-based Named Entity Recognition), a Python library for NER LM finetuning. In addition to its practical utility, T-NER facilitates the study and investigation of the cross-domain and cross-lingual generalization ability of LMs finetuned on NER. Our library also provides a web app where users can get model predictions interactively for arbitrary text, which facilitates qualitative model evaluation for non-expert programmers. We show the potential of the library by compiling nine public NER datasets into a unified format and evaluating the cross-domain and cross- lingual performance across the datasets. The results from our initial experiments show that in-domain performance is generally competitive across datasets. However, cross-domain generalization is challenging even with a large pretrained LM, which has nevertheless capacity to learn domain-specific features if fine- tuned on a combined dataset. To facilitate future research, we also release all our LM checkpoints via the Hugging Face model hub.", } ```