Journal article

Learning Structural Kernels for Natural Language Processing

Daniel Beck, Trevor Cohn, Christian Hardmeier, Lucia Specia

Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics | MIT Press - Journals | Published : 2015

Abstract

Structural kernels are a flexible learning paradigm that has been widely used in Natural Language Processing. However, the problem of model selection in kernel-based methods is usually overlooked. Previous approaches mostly rely on setting default values for kernel hyperparameters or using grid search, which is slow and coarse-grained. In contrast, Bayesian methods allow efficient model selection by maximizing the evidence on the training data through gradient-based methods. In this paper we show how to perform this in the context of structural kernels by using Gaussian Processes. Experimental results on tree kernels show that this procedure results in better prediction performance compared ..

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