The paper introduces EWRA, a two-stage reasoning-aware fine-tuning method for small language models, together with the ExtremeWeatherNews dataset of over 127,000 extreme-weather news sentences, and evaluates both on three weather analytics tasks.
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Data Augmentation for Emotion Classification in Low-Resource Settings
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Data augmentation has the potential to improve the performance of machine learning models by increasing the amount of training data available. In this study, we evaluated the effectiveness of different data augmentation techniques for a multi-label emotion classification task using a low-resource dataset. Our results showed that Back Translation outperformed autoencoder-based approaches and that generating multiple examples per training instance led to further performance improvement. In addition, we found that Back Translation generated the most diverse set of unigrams and trigrams. These findings demonstrate the utility of Back Translation in enhancing the performance of emotion classification models in resource-limited situations.
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ClimaEmpact: Domain-Aligned Small Language Models and Datasets for Extreme Weather Analytics
The paper introduces EWRA, a two-stage reasoning-aware fine-tuning method for small language models, together with the ExtremeWeatherNews dataset of over 127,000 extreme-weather news sentences, and evaluates both on three weather analytics tasks.