Convolutional Ladder Networks for Legal NERC and the Impact of Unsupervised Data in Better Generalizations
Cardellino, Cristian (National University of Córdoba) | Alemany, Laura Alonso (National University of Córdoba) | Teruel, Milagro (National University of Córdoba) | Villata, Serena (Université Côte d'Azur) | Marro, Santiago (National University of Córdoba)
In this paper we adapt the semi-supervised deep learning architecture known as Convolutional Ladder Networks, from the domain of computer vision, and explore how well it works for a semi-supervised Named Entity Recognition and Classification task with legal data. The idea of exploring a semi-supervised technique is to asses the impact of large amounts of unsupervised data (cheap to obtain) in specific tasks that have little annotated data, in order to develop robust models that are less prone to overfitting. In order to achieve this, first we must check the impact on a task that is easier to measure. We are presenting some preliminary results, however, the experiments carried out show some very interesting insights that foster further research in the topic.
May-15-2019
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