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Improving Social Meaning Detection with Pragmatic Masking and Surrogate Fine-Tuning

Computation and Language 2022-06-02 v4 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Masked language models (MLMs) are pre-trained with a denoising objective that is in a mismatch with the objective of downstream fine-tuning. We propose pragmatic masking and surrogate fine-tuning as two complementing strategies that exploit social cues to drive pre-trained representations toward a broad set of concepts useful for a wide class of social meaning tasks. We test our models on 1515 different Twitter datasets for social meaning detection. Our methods achieve 2.34%2.34\% F1F_1 over a competitive baseline, while outperforming domain-specific language models pre-trained on large datasets. Our methods also excel in few-shot learning: with only 5%5\% of training data (severely few-shot), our methods enable an impressive 68.54%68.54\% average F1F_1. The methods are also language agnostic, as we show in a zero-shot setting involving six datasets from three different languages.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2108.00356,
  title  = {Improving Social Meaning Detection with Pragmatic Masking and Surrogate Fine-Tuning},
  author = {Chiyu Zhang and Muhammad Abdul-Mageed},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.00356},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

12th Workshop on Computational Approaches to Subjectivity, Sentiment & Social Media Analysis at ACL 2022 (corrected typos)