Can Triplet Loss Be Used for Multi-Label Few-Shot Classification? A Case Study

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Few-shot learning is a deep learning subfield that is the focus of research nowadays. This paper addresses the research question of whether a triplet-trained Siamese network, initially designed for multi-class classification, can effectively handle multi-label classification. We conducted a case study to identify any limitations in its application. The experiments were conducted on a dataset containing Hungarian legal decisions of administrative agencies in tax matters belonging to a major legal content provider. We also tested how different Siamese embeddings compare on classifying a previously non-existing label on a binary and a multi-label setting. We found that triplet-trained Siamese networks can be applied to perform classification but with a sampling restriction during training. We also found that the overlap between labels affects the results negatively. The few-shot model, seeing only ten examples for each label, provided competitive results compared to models trained on tens of thousands of court decisions using tf-idf vectorization and logistic regression.

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Csányi, G. M., Vági, R., Megyeri, A., Fülöp, A., Nagy, D., Vadász, J. P., & Üveges, I. (2023). Can Triplet Loss Be Used for Multi-Label Few-Shot Classification? A Case Study. Information (Switzerland), 14(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/info14100520

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