Self-training with Weak Supervision (NAACL 2021)

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Overview

Self-Training with Weak Supervision

This repo holds the code for our weak supervision framework, ASTRA, described in our NAACL 2021 paper: "Self-Training with Weak Supervision"

Overview of ASTRA

ASTRA is a weak supervision framework for training deep neural networks by automatically generating weakly-labeled data. Our framework can be used for tasks where it is expensive to manually collect large-scale labeled training data.

ASTRA leverages domain-specific rules, a large amount of unlabeled data, and a small amount of labeled data through a teacher-student architecture:

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Main components:

  • Weak Rules: domain-specific rules, expressed as Python labeling functions. Weak supervision usually considers multiple rules that rely on heuristics (e.g., regular expressions) for annotating text instances with weak labels.
  • Student: a base model (e.g., a BERT-based classifier) that provides pseudo-labels as in standard self-training. In contrast to heuristic rules that cover a subset of the instances, the student can predict pseudo-labels for all instances.
  • RAN Teacher: our Rule Attention Teacher Network that aggregates the predictions of multiple weak sources (rules and student) with instance-specific weights to compute a single pseudo-label for each instance.

The following table reports classification results over 6 benchmark datasets averaged over multiple runs.

Method TREC SMS YouTube CENSUS MIT-R Spouse
Majority Voting 60.9 48.4 82.2 80.1 40.9 44.2
Snorkel 65.3 94.7 93.5 79.1 75.6 49.2
Classic Self-training 71.1 95.1 92.5 78.6 72.3 51.4
ASTRA 80.3 95.3 95.3 83.1 76.1 62.3

Our NAACL'21 paper describes our ASTRA framework and more experimental results in detail.

Installation

First, create a conda environment running Python 3.6:

conda create --name astra python=3.6
conda activate astra

Then, install the required dependencies:

pip install -r requirements.txt

Download Data

We will soon add detailed instructions for downloading datasets and domain-specific rules as well as supporting custom datasets.

Running ASTRA

You can run ASTRA as:

cd astra
python main.py --dataset  --student_name  --teacher_name 

Supported < STUDENT > models:

  1. logreg: Bag-of-words Logistic Regression classifier
  2. elmo: ELMO-based classifier
  3. bert: BERT-based classifier

Supported < TEACHER > models:

  1. ran: our Rule Attention Network (RAN)

We will soon add instructions for supporting custom student and teacher components.

Citation

@InProceedings{karamanolakis2021self-training,
author = {Karamanolakis, Giannis and Mukherjee, Subhabrata (Subho) and Zheng, Guoqing and Awadallah, Ahmed H.},
title = {Self-training with Weak Supervision},
booktitle = {NAACL 2021},
year = {2021},
month = {May},
publisher = {NAACL 2021},
url = {https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/publication/self-training-weak-supervision-astra/},
}

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