Optimal Data Set Selection: An Application to Grapheme-to-Phoneme Conversion

  • Young-Bum Kim ,
  • Benjamin Snyder

North American Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) |

Published by ACL - Association for Computational Linguistics

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In this paper we introduce the task of unlabeled, optimal, data set selection. Given a large pool of unlabeled examples, our goal is to select a small subset to label, which will yield a high performance supervised model over the entire data set. Our first proposed method, based on the rank-revealing QR matrix factorization, selects a subset of words which span the entire word-space effectively. For our second method, we develop the concept of feature coverage which we optimize with a greedy algorithm. We apply these methods to the task of grapheme-to-phoneme prediction. Experiments over a data-set of 8 languages show that in all scenarios, our selection methods are effective at yielding a small, but optimal set of labelled examples. When fed into a state-of-the-art supervised model for grapheme-to-phoneme prediction, our methods yield average error reductions of 20% over randomly selected examples.