Separate Training for Conditional Random Fields Using Co-occurrence Rate Factorization
Zhu, Zhemin, Hiemstra, Djoerd, Apers, Peter, Wombacher, Andreas
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The standard training method of Conditional Random Fields (CRFs) is very slow for large-scale applications. As an alternative, piecewise training divides the full graph into pieces, trains them independently, and combines the learned weights at test time. In this paper, we present \emph{separate} training for undirected models based on the novel Co-occurrence Rate Factorization (CR-F). Separate training is a local training method. In contrast to MEMMs, separate training is unaffected by the label bias problem. Experiments show that separate training (i) is unaffected by the label bias problem; (ii) reduces the training time from weeks to seconds; and (iii) obtains competitive results to the standard and piecewise training on linear-chain CRFs.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Dec-4-2012
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