Learning with rationales for document classification

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Abstract

We present a simple and yet effective approach for document classification to incorporate rationales elicited from annotators into the training of any off-the-shelf classifier. We empirically show on several document classification datasets that our classifier-agnostic approach, which makes no assumptions about the underlying classifier, can effectively incorporate rationales into the training of multinomial naïve Bayes, logistic regression, and support vector machines. In addition to being classifier-agnostic, we show that our method has comparable performance to previous classifier-specific approaches developed for incorporating rationales and feature annotations. Additionally, we propose and evaluate an active learning method tailored specifically for the learning with rationales framework.

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Sharma, M., & Bilgic, M. (2018). Learning with rationales for document classification. Machine Learning, 107(5), 797–824. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10994-017-5671-3

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