NewsEmbed: Modeling News through Pre-trained Document Representations

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Effectively modeling text-rich fresh content such as news articles at document-level is a challenging problem. To ensure a content-based model generalize well to a broad range of applications, it is critical to have a training dataset that is large beyond the scale of human labels while achieving desired quality. In this work, we address those two challenges by proposing a novel approach to mine semantically-relevant fresh documents, and their topic labels, with little human supervision. Meanwhile, we design a multitask model called NewsEmbed that alternatively trains a contrastive learning with a multi-label classification to derive a universal document encoder. We show that the proposed approach can provide billions of high quality organic training examples and can be naturally extended to multilingual setting where texts in different languages are encoded in the same semantic space. We experimentally demonstrate NewsEmbed's competitive performance across multiple natural language understanding tasks, both supervised and unsupervised.

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Liu, J., Liu, T., & Yu, C. (2021). NewsEmbed: Modeling News through Pre-trained Document Representations. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (pp. 1076–1086). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3447548.3467392

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