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Keras LSTM NER tagger
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# Keras==1.0.6 | |
import numpy as np | |
from keras.models import Sequential | |
from keras.layers.recurrent import LSTM | |
from keras.layers.core import TimeDistributedDense, Activation | |
from keras.preprocessing.sequence import pad_sequences | |
from keras.layers.embeddings import Embedding | |
from sklearn.cross_validation import train_test_split | |
from sklearn.metrics import confusion_matrix, accuracy_score, precision_recall_fscore_support | |
raw = open('wikigold.conll.txt', 'r').readlines() | |
all_x = [] | |
point = [] | |
for line in raw: | |
stripped_line = line.strip().split(' ') | |
point.append(stripped_line) | |
if line == '\n': | |
all_x.append(point[:-1]) | |
point = [] | |
all_x = all_x[:-1] | |
lengths = [len(x) for x in all_x] | |
print 'Input sequence length range: ', max(lengths), min(lengths) | |
short_x = [x for x in all_x if len(x) < 64] | |
X = [[c[0] for c in x] for x in short_x] | |
y = [[c[1] for c in y] for y in short_x] | |
all_text = [c for x in X for c in x] | |
words = list(set(all_text)) | |
word2ind = {word: index for index, word in enumerate(words)} | |
ind2word = {index: word for index, word in enumerate(words)} | |
labels = list(set([c for x in y for c in x])) | |
label2ind = {label: (index + 1) for index, label in enumerate(labels)} | |
ind2label = {(index + 1): label for index, label in enumerate(labels)} | |
print 'Vocabulary size:', len(word2ind), len(label2ind) | |
maxlen = max([len(x) for x in X]) | |
print 'Maximum sequence length:', maxlen | |
def encode(x, n): | |
result = np.zeros(n) | |
result[x] = 1 | |
return result | |
X_enc = [[word2ind[c] for c in x] for x in X] | |
max_label = max(label2ind.values()) + 1 | |
y_enc = [[0] * (maxlen - len(ey)) + [label2ind[c] for c in ey] for ey in y] | |
y_enc = [[encode(c, max_label) for c in ey] for ey in y_enc] | |
X_enc = pad_sequences(X_enc, maxlen=maxlen) | |
y_enc = pad_sequences(y_enc, maxlen=maxlen) | |
X_train, X_test, y_train, y_test = train_test_split(X_enc, y_enc, test_size=11*32, train_size=45*32, random_state=42) | |
print 'Training and testing tensor shapes:', X_train.shape, X_test.shape, y_train.shape, y_test.shape | |
max_features = len(word2ind) | |
embedding_size = 128 | |
hidden_size = 32 | |
out_size = len(label2ind) + 1 | |
model = Sequential() | |
model.add(Embedding(max_features, embedding_size, input_length=maxlen, mask_zero=True)) | |
model.add(LSTM(hidden_size, return_sequences=True)) | |
model.add(TimeDistributedDense(out_size)) | |
model.add(Activation('softmax')) | |
model.compile(loss='categorical_crossentropy', optimizer='adam') | |
batch_size = 32 | |
model.fit(X_train, y_train, batch_size=batch_size, nb_epoch=10, validation_data=(X_test, y_test)) | |
score = model.evaluate(X_test, y_test, batch_size=batch_size) | |
print('Raw test score:', score) | |
def score(yh, pr): | |
coords = [np.where(yhh > 0)[0][0] for yhh in yh] | |
yh = [yhh[co:] for yhh, co in zip(yh, coords)] | |
ypr = [prr[co:] for prr, co in zip(pr, coords)] | |
fyh = [c for row in yh for c in row] | |
fpr = [c for row in ypr for c in row] | |
return fyh, fpr | |
pr = model.predict_classes(X_train) | |
yh = y_train.argmax(2) | |
fyh, fpr = score(yh, pr) | |
print 'Training accuracy:', accuracy_score(fyh, fpr) | |
print 'Training confusion matrix:' | |
print confusion_matrix(fyh, fpr) | |
precision_recall_fscore_support(fyh, fpr) | |
pr = model.predict_classes(X_test) | |
yh = y_test.argmax(2) | |
fyh, fpr = score(yh, pr) | |
print 'Testing accuracy:', accuracy_score(fyh, fpr) | |
print 'Testing confusion matrix:' | |
print confusion_matrix(fyh, fpr) | |
precision_recall_fscore_support(fyh, fpr) |
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