Improving Sequence Tagging for Grammatical Error Correction

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dc.contributor.author Tarnavskyi, Maksym
dc.date.accessioned 2021-06-30T09:30:41Z
dc.date.available 2021-06-30T09:30:41Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.citation Tarnavskyi, Maksym. Improving Sequence Tagging for Grammatical Error Correction / Maksym Tarnavskyi; Supervisor: Kostiantyn Omelianchuk; Ukrainian Catholic University, Department of Computer Sciences. – Lviv : [s.n.], 2021. – 52 p.: ill. uk
dc.identifier.uri https://er.ucu.edu.ua/handle/1/2707
dc.description.abstract In this work, we investigated the recent sequence tagging approach for the Grammatical Error Correction task. We compared the impact of different transformerbased encoders of base and large configurations and showed the influence of tags’ vocabulary size. Also, we discovered ensembling methods on data and model levels. We proposed two methods for selecting better quality data and filtering noisy data. We generated new training GEC data based on knowledge distillation from an ensemble of models and discovered strategies for its usage. Our best ensemble without pre-training on the synthetic data achieves a new SOTA result of an F0.5 76.05 on BEA-2019 (test), in contrast, when the newest obtained results were achieved with pre-training on synthetic data. Our best single model with pre-training on synthetic data achieves F0.5 of 73.21 on BEA-2019 (test). Our investigation improved the previous results by 0.8/2.45 points for the single/ensemble sequence tagging models. The code, generated datasets, and trained models are publicly available. uk
dc.language.iso en uk
dc.subject Grammatical Error Correction uk
dc.subject sequence tagging approach uk
dc.subject data augmentation techniques uk
dc.title Improving Sequence Tagging for Grammatical Error Correction uk
dc.type Preprint uk
dc.status Публікується вперше uk


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