A practitioners' guide to transfer learning for text classification using convolutional neural networks

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Abstract

Transfer Learning (TL) plays a crucial role when a given dataset has insufficient labeled examples to train an accurate model. In such scenarios, the knowledge accumulated within a model pre-trained on a source dataset can be transferred to a target dataset, resulting in the improvement of the target model. Though TL is found to be successful in the realm of image-based applications, its impact and practical use in Natural Language Processing (NLP) applications is still a subject of research. Due to their hierarchical architecture, Deep Neural Networks (DNN) provide flexibility and customization in adjusting their parameters and depth of layers, thereby forming an apt area for exploiting the use of TL. In this paper, we report the results and conclusions obtained from extensive empirical experiments using a Con-volutional Neural Network (CNN) and try to uncover thumb rules to ensure a successful positive transfer. In addition, we also highlight the flawed means that could lead to a negative transfer. We explore the transferability of various layers and describe the effect of varying hyper-parameters on the transfer performance. Also, we present a comparison of accuracy value and model size against state-of-the-art methods. Finally, we derive inferences from the empirical results and provide best practices to achieve a successful positive transfer.

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Semwal, T., Mathur, G., Yenigalla, P., & Nair, S. B. (2018). A practitioners’ guide to transfer learning for text classification using convolutional neural networks. In SIAM International Conference on Data Mining, SDM 2018 (pp. 513–521). Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Publications. https://doi.org/10.1137/1.9781611975321.58

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