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Multi-Scales Data Augmentation Approach In Natural Language Inference For Artifacts Mitigation And Pre-Trained Model Optimization

Published 16 Dec 2022 in cs.CL and stat.AP | (2212.08756v4)

Abstract: Machine learning models can reach high performance on benchmark NLP datasets but fail in more challenging settings. We study this issue when a pre-trained model learns dataset artifacts in natural language inference (NLI), the topic of studying the logical relationship between a pair of text sequences. We provide a variety of techniques for analyzing and locating dataset artifacts inside the crowdsourced Stanford Natural Language Inference (SNLI) corpus. We study the stylistic pattern of dataset artifacts in the SNLI. To mitigate dataset artifacts, we employ a unique multi-scale data augmentation technique with two distinct frameworks: a behavioral testing checklist at the sentence level and lexical synonym criteria at the word level. Specifically, our combination method enhances our model's resistance to perturbation testing, enabling it to continuously outperform the pre-trained baseline.

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