模型:
flair/ner-dutch
This is the standard 4-class NER model for Dutch that ships with Flair .
F1-Score: 92,58 (CoNLL-03)
Predicts 4 tags:
| tag | meaning | 
|---|---|
| PER | person name | 
| LOC | location name | 
| ORG | organization name | 
| MISC | other name | 
Based on Transformer embeddings and LSTM-CRF.
Requires: Flair ( pip install flair )
from flair.data import Sentence
from flair.models import SequenceTagger
# load tagger
tagger = SequenceTagger.load("flair/ner-dutch")
# make example sentence
sentence = Sentence("George Washington ging naar Washington")
# predict NER tags
tagger.predict(sentence)
# print sentence
print(sentence)
# print predicted NER spans
print('The following NER tags are found:')
# iterate over entities and print
for entity in sentence.get_spans('ner'):
    print(entity)
 This yields the following output:
Span [1,2]: "George Washington" [− Labels: PER (0.997)] Span [5]: "Washington" [− Labels: LOC (0.9996)]
So, the entities " George Washington " (labeled as a person ) and " Washington " (labeled as a location ) are found in the sentence " George Washington ging naar Washington ".
The following Flair script was used to train this model:
from flair.data import Corpus
from flair.datasets import CONLL_03_DUTCH
from flair.embeddings import WordEmbeddings, StackedEmbeddings, FlairEmbeddings
# 1. get the corpus
corpus: Corpus = CONLL_03_DUTCH()
# 2. what tag do we want to predict?
tag_type = 'ner'
# 3. make the tag dictionary from the corpus
tag_dictionary = corpus.make_tag_dictionary(tag_type=tag_type)
# 4. initialize embeddings
embeddings = TransformerWordEmbeddings('wietsedv/bert-base-dutch-cased')
# 5. initialize sequence tagger
tagger: SequenceTagger = SequenceTagger(hidden_size=256,
                                        embeddings=embeddings,
                                        tag_dictionary=tag_dictionary,
                                        tag_type=tag_type)
# 6. initialize trainer
trainer: ModelTrainer = ModelTrainer(tagger, corpus)
# 7. run training
trainer.train('resources/taggers/ner-dutch',
              train_with_dev=True,
              max_epochs=150)
 Please cite the following paper when using this model.
@inproceedings{akbik-etal-2019-flair,
    title = "{FLAIR}: An Easy-to-Use Framework for State-of-the-Art {NLP}",
    author = "Akbik, Alan  and
      Bergmann, Tanja  and
      Blythe, Duncan  and
      Rasul, Kashif  and
      Schweter, Stefan  and
      Vollgraf, Roland",
    booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2019 Conference of the North {A}merican Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Demonstrations)",
    year = "2019",
    url = "https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/N19-4010",
    pages = "54--59",
}
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