Zero-Shot Text Classification with Self-Training
Gera, Ariel, Halfon, Alon, Shnarch, Eyal, Perlitz, Yotam, Ein-Dor, Liat, Slonim, Noam
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Recent advances in large pretrained language models have increased attention to zero-shot text classification. In particular, models finetuned on natural language inference datasets have been widely adopted as zero-shot classifiers due to their promising results and off-the-shelf availability. However, the fact that such models are unfamiliar with the target task can lead to instability and performance issues. We propose a plug-and-play method to bridge this gap using a simple self-training approach, requiring only the class names along with an unlabeled dataset, and without the need for domain expertise or trial and error. We show that fine-tuning the zero-shot classifier on its most confident predictions leads to significant performance gains across a wide range of text classification tasks, presumably since self-training adapts the zero-shot model to the task at hand.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-31-2022
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