Flair 一个非常简单最先进的NLP框架

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Flair 一个非常简单最先进的NLP框架

Flair 一个非常简单最先进的NLP框架

A very simple framework for state-of-the-art NLP. Developed by Zalando Research.

Flair is:

A powerful syntactic-semantic tagger / classifier. Flair allows you to apply our state-of-the-art models for named entity recognition (NER), part-of-speech tagging (PoS), frame sense disambiguation, chunking and classification to your text. A text embedding library. Flair has simple interfaces that allow you to use and combine different word and document embeddings. In particular, you can try out our proposed contextual string embeddings to build your own state-of-the-art NLP methods. A Pytorch NLP framework. Our framework builds directly on Pytorch, making it easy to train your own models and experiment with new approaches using Flair embeddings and classes.

Now at version 0.2.0!

Comparison with State-of-the-Art

Flair outperforms the previous best methods on a range of NLP tasks:

TaskDatasetOur ResultPrevious best
Named Entity Recognition (English)Conll-0393.09 (F1)92.22 (Peters et al., 2018)
Named Entity Recognition (English)Ontonotes89.71 (F1)86.28 (Chiu et al., 2016)
Emerging Entity Detection (English)WNUT-1750.20 (F1)45.55 (Aguilar et al., 2018)
Named Entity Recognition (German)Conll-0388.32 (F1)78.76 (Lample et al., 2016)
Named Entity Recognition (German)Germeval84.65 (F1)79.08 (Hänig et al, 2014)
Part-of-Speech taggingWSJ97.8597.64 (Choi, 2016)
ChunkingConll-200096.72 (F1)96.36 (Peters et al., 2017)

Here's how to reproduce these numbers using Flair. You can also find a detailed evaluation and discussion in our paper:

Contextual String Embeddings for Sequence Labeling. Alan Akbik, Duncan Blythe and Roland Vollgraf. 27th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, COLING 2018.

Quick Start

Requirements and Installation

The project is based on PyTorch 0.4+ and Python 3.6+, because methods signatures and type hints are beautiful. If you do not have Python 3.6, install it first. Here is how for Ubuntu 16.04. Then, in your favorite virtual environment, simply do:

pip install flair

Example Usage

Let's run named entity recognition (NER) over an example sentence. All you need to do is make a Sentence, load a pre-trained model and use it to predict tags for the sentence:

from flair.data import Sentencefrom flair.models import SequenceTagger# make a sentencesentence = Sentence('I love Berlin .')# load the NER taggertagger = SequenceTagger.load('ner')# run NER over sentencetagger.predict(sentence)

Done! The Sentence now has entity annotations. Print the sentence to see what the tagger found.

print(sentence)print('The following NER tags are found:')print(sentence.to_tagged_string())

This should print:

Sentence: "I love Berlin ." - 4 TokensThe following NER tags are found: I love Berlin .

Tutorial

We provide a set of quick tutorials to get you started with the library:

Tutorial 1: BasicsTutorial 2: Tagging your TextTutorial 3: Using Word EmbeddingsTutorial 4: Using Document EmbeddingsTutorial 5: Training your own ModelsTutorial 6: Training your own Embeddings

The tutorials explain how the base NLP classes work, how you can load pre-trained models to tag your text, how you embed your text with different word or document embeddings, and how you can train your own language models, sequence labeling models, and text classification models. Let us know if anything is unclear.

Citing Flair

Please cite the following paper when using Flair:

@inproceedings{akbik2018coling, title={Contextual String Embeddings for Sequence Labeling}, author={Akbik, Alan and Blythe, Duncan and Vollgraf, Roland}, booktitle = {{COLING} 2018, 27th International Conference on Computational Linguistics}, pages = {1638--1649}, year = {2018}}

Contact

Please email your questions or comments to Alan Akbik.

Contributing

Thanks for your interest in contributing! There are many ways to get involved; start with our contributor guidelines and then check these open issues for specific tasks.

For contributors looking to get deeper into the API we suggest cloning the repository and checking out the unit tests for examples of how to call methods. Nearly all classes and methods are documented, so finding your way around the code should hopefully be easy.

License

The MIT License (MIT)

Flair is licensed under the following MIT license: The MIT License (MIT) Copyright © 2018 Zalando SE, https://tech.zalando.com

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the “Software”), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

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