Abstract

Given a set of basic binary features, we propose a new L1 norm SVM based feature selection method that explicitly selects the features in their polynomial or tree kernel spaces. The efficiency comes from the anti-monotone property of the subgradients: the subgradient with respect to a combined feature can be bounded by the subgradient with respect to each of its component features, and a feature can be pruned safely without further consideration if its corresponding subgradient is not steep enough. We conduct experiments on the English dependency parsing task with a third order graph-based parser. Benefiting from the rich features selected in the tree kernel space, our model achieved the best reported unlabeled attachment score of 93.72 without using any additional resource.

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