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Historical Figures (no identified author, made available under a "Kaggle InClass" competition) via Kaggle (available at https://www.kaggle.com/c/historical-figures/overview/description or, with the Kaggle API, through the command `kaggle competitions download -c historical-figures`) | |||
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Revision as of 19:28, 11 December 2020
Introduction
In this project, we use generative models to come up with creative biographies of Venetian people that existed before the 20th century. Our motivation was originally to observe how such a model would pick up on underlying relationships between Venetian actors in old centuries as well as their relationships with people in the rest of the world. These underlying relationships might or might not come to light in every generated biography, but we can be sure that the model has the potential to offer fresh perspectives on historical tendencies.
Motivation
This project is an interesting exploration into the intersection between Humanities and Natural Language Processing (NLP) applied to text generation.
By generating fictional biographies of Venetians up to and including the 19th century, this model allows, on one hand, us to evaluate the current state, progress and limitation of text generation. Even more worthwhile, the question of whether underlying historical tendencies - most commonly under the form of international or inter-familial relationships - are learnt by the model can be explored.
Project Plan and Milestones
Milestone 1 (up to 1 October)
- Brainstorm project ideas
- Prepare presentation to present two ideas for the project
Milestone 2 (up to 14 November)
- Finalize project planning
- Build generative model, using Python with Tensorflow 1.x (to guarantee compatibility with pre-built GPT-2 and BERT models)
- Finetune GPT-II model
- Finetune Bert
- Connect both models to create generative pipeline
- Examine generated biographies, and acceptance threshold, and think about further improvements
Milestone 3 (up to 20 November)
- Create frontend for interface (leveraging Bootstrap and jQuery)
- Create backend for interface (using flask), and connect it to the generative module
- Finalize the RESTful API for communication between both ends
Milestone 4 (up to 5 December)
- Add post-processing date adjustment module
- Add historical realism enhancement module
- Assess feasibility and costs involved with outsourcing evaluation to a platform such as AMZ Mechanical Turk
Milestone 5 (up to 11 December)
- Have reached a decision with regards to evaluation procedure
- Conduct model evaluation
- Review code
- Finalize documentation
- Finalize report
Interface
Generative module
Data processing pipeline
Data collection
As a first step in the processing pipeline, we used the wikipediaapi
[1] and wikipedia
[2] packages to query articles from the Wikipedia category "People from Venice" [3].
Text generation
GPT2
The GPT-2 submodule is used for text generation. It is constituted of a GPT-2 model which has been fine-tuned using Venetian biographies in order to be able to, given a prompt, generate a made up biography. This submodule hence plays the role of the "generator" in our GAN inspired module.
BERT
The BERT submodule is used for text assessment. It is constituted of a BERT model [4] which is trained to assess the realism of texts. Each biography is split into chunks before being fed to this module. It gives each chunk a realism score. The smallest realism score is used to determine whether the module should generate a new biography. This submodule serves as the "discriminator" in our GAN inspired module.
Enhancements module
Date Adjustments
The Date adjustments submodule is used in order to increase the realism of the generated biographies. This is done in several ways -
- The years are fetched using regex and then scaled in order to make sure that a biographee's lifespan is realistic.
- The centuries mentioned are fetched as well and are adjusted so that they match the years mentioned in the biography.
- Events (determined by verbs) are fetched and we search for "birth" and "death" events. Their corresponding dates are fetched and adjusted so that they are realistic.
Entity Replacement
The entity replacement submodule is used in order to increase historical realism. This is done by searching for historical figures in the generated biographies and checking whether they belong to the era indicated by the dates in the biography. If they don't, a replacement if fetched from a historical figures dataset [1] such that the replacement is as accurately close to the historical figure as possible (i.e. in terms of geography and occupation).
Quality assessment
Results
References
Historical Figures (no identified author, made available under a "Kaggle InClass" competition) via Kaggle (available at https://www.kaggle.com/c/historical-figures/overview/description or, with the Kaggle API, through the command `kaggle competitions download -c historical-figures`)