TY - GEN
T1 - Dictionary-Assisted Supervised Contrastive Learning
AU - Wu, Patrick Y.
AU - Bonneau, Richard
AU - Tucker, Joshua A.
AU - Nagler, Jonathan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Association for Computational Linguistics.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Text analysis in the social sciences often involves using specialized dictionaries to reason with abstract concepts, such as perceptions about the economy or abuse on social media. These dictionaries allow researchers to impart domain knowledge and note subtle usages of words relating to a concept(s) of interest. We introduce the dictionary-assisted supervised contrastive learning (DASCL) objective, allowing researchers to leverage specialized dictionaries when fine-tuning pretrained language models. The text is first keyword simplified: a common, fixed token replaces any word in the corpus that appears in the dictionary(ies) relevant to the concept of interest. During fine-tuning, a supervised contrastive objective draws closer the embeddings of the original and keyword-simplified texts of the same class while pushing further apart the embeddings of different classes. The keyword-simplified texts of the same class are more textually similar than their original text counterparts, which additionally draws the embeddings of the same class closer together. Combining DASCL and cross-entropy improves classification performance metrics in few-shot learning settings and social science applications compared to using cross-entropy alone and alternative contrastive and data augmentation methods.
AB - Text analysis in the social sciences often involves using specialized dictionaries to reason with abstract concepts, such as perceptions about the economy or abuse on social media. These dictionaries allow researchers to impart domain knowledge and note subtle usages of words relating to a concept(s) of interest. We introduce the dictionary-assisted supervised contrastive learning (DASCL) objective, allowing researchers to leverage specialized dictionaries when fine-tuning pretrained language models. The text is first keyword simplified: a common, fixed token replaces any word in the corpus that appears in the dictionary(ies) relevant to the concept of interest. During fine-tuning, a supervised contrastive objective draws closer the embeddings of the original and keyword-simplified texts of the same class while pushing further apart the embeddings of different classes. The keyword-simplified texts of the same class are more textually similar than their original text counterparts, which additionally draws the embeddings of the same class closer together. Combining DASCL and cross-entropy improves classification performance metrics in few-shot learning settings and social science applications compared to using cross-entropy alone and alternative contrastive and data augmentation methods.
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U2 - 10.18653/v1/2022.emnlp-main.696
DO - 10.18653/v1/2022.emnlp-main.696
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85149440363
T3 - Proceedings of the 2022 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, EMNLP 2022
SP - 10217
EP - 10235
BT - Proceedings of the 2022 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, EMNLP 2022
A2 - Goldberg, Yoav
A2 - Kozareva, Zornitsa
A2 - Zhang, Yue
PB - Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL)
T2 - 2022 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, EMNLP 2022
Y2 - 7 December 2022 through 11 December 2022
ER -