Less is more: Attention supervision with counterfactuals for text classification

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Abstract

We aim to leverage human and machine intelligence together for attention supervision. Specifically, we show that human annotation cost can be kept reasonably low, while its quality can be enhanced by machine self-supervision. Specifically, for this goal, we explore the advantage of counterfactual reasoning, over associative reasoning typically used in attention supervision. Our empirical results show that this machine-augmented human attention supervision is more effective than existing methods requiring a higher annotation cost, in text classification tasks, including sentiment analysis and news categorization.

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Choi, S., Park, H., Yeo, J., & Hwang, S. W. (2020). Less is more: Attention supervision with counterfactuals for text classification. In EMNLP 2020 - 2020 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, Proceedings of the Conference (pp. 6695–6704). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2020.emnlp-main.543

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