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Lazy-k: Decoding for Constrained Token Classification

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arxiv 2312.03367 v1 pith:SLHIINH4 submitted 2023-12-06 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords decodingmodelsapproachesconstrainedlazy-classificationtokenaccuracy
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We explore the possibility of improving probabilistic models in structured prediction. Specifically, we combine the models with constrained decoding approaches in the context of token classification for information extraction. The decoding methods search for constraint-satisfying label-assignments while maximizing the total probability. To do this, we evaluate several existing approaches, as well as propose a novel decoding method called Lazy-$k$. Our findings demonstrate that constrained decoding approaches can significantly improve the models' performances, especially when using smaller models. The Lazy-$k$ approach allows for more flexibility between decoding time and accuracy. The code for using Lazy-$k$ decoding can be found here: https://github.com/ArthurDevNL/lazyk.

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