MITRE at SemEval-2016 Task 6: Transfer learning for Stance detection

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We describe MITRE's submission to the SemEval-2016 Task 6, Detecting Stance in Tweets. This effort achieved the top score in Task A on supervised stance detection, producing an average F1 score of 67.8 when assessing whether a tweet author was in favor or against a topic. We employed a recurrent neural network initialized with features learned via distant supervision on two large unlabeled datasets. We trained embeddings of words and phrases with the word2vec skip-gram method, then used those features to learn sentence representations via a hashtag prediction auxiliary task. These sentence vectors were then finetuned for stance detection on several hundred labeled examples. The result was a high performing system that used transfer learning to maximize the value of the available training data.

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Zarrella, G., & Marsh, A. (2016). MITRE at SemEval-2016 Task 6: Transfer learning for Stance detection. In SemEval 2016 - 10th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation, Proceedings (pp. 458–463). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/s16-1074

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