Computer Science > Computation and Language
[Submitted on 4 Feb 2024]
Title:Adaptive scheduling for adaptive sampling in POS taggers construction
View PDFAbstract:We introduce an adaptive scheduling for adaptive sampling as a novel way of machine learning in the construction of part-of-speech taggers. The goal is to speed up the training on large data sets, without significant loss of performance with regard to an optimal configuration. In contrast to previous methods using a random, fixed or regularly rising spacing between the instances, ours analyzes the shape of the learning curve geometrically in conjunction with a functional model to increase or decrease it at any time. The algorithm proves to be formally correct regarding our working hypotheses. Namely, given a case, the following one is the nearest ensuring a net gain of learning ability from the former, it being possible to modulate the level of requirement for this condition. We also improve the robustness of sampling by paying greater attention to those regions of the training data base subject to a temporary inflation in performance, thus preventing the learning from stopping prematurely.
The proposal has been evaluated on the basis of its reliability to identify the convergence of models, corroborating our expectations. While a concrete halting condition is used for testing, users can choose any condition whatsoever to suit their own specific needs.
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From: Víctor Manuel Darriba Bilbao [view email][v1] Sun, 4 Feb 2024 15:02:17 UTC (590 KB)
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