We need to talk about standard splits.

Kyle Gorman, Steven Bedrick
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Abstract

It is standard practice in speech & language technology to rank systems according to performance on a test set held out for evaluation. However, few researchers apply statistical tests to determine whether differences in performance are likely to arise by chance, and few examine the stability of system ranking across multiple training-testing splits. We conduct replication and reproduction experiments with nine part-of-speech taggers published between 2000 and 2018, each of which reports state-of-the-art performance on a widely-used "standard split". We fail to reliably reproduce some rankings using randomly generated splits. We suggest that randomly generated splits should be used in system comparison.

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我们需要讨论标准分割。
在语音和语言技术中,根据测试集的表现对系统进行排名是标准做法。然而,很少有研究人员应用统计测试来确定性能差异是否可能偶然出现,也很少有人检查多个训练-测试分裂之间系统排名的稳定性。我们对2000年至2018年间发布的9个词性标注器进行了复制和再现实验,每个标注器都在广泛使用的“标准分割”上报告了最先进的性能。使用随机生成的分割,我们无法可靠地再现一些排名。我们建议在系统比较中使用随机生成的分割。
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