A dependency-parse-based automatic annotation creates word-level explanations for intent classification, and models trained to attend to these signals improve plausibility on held-out ATIS and SNIPS test sets.
Incorporating Priors with Feature Attribution on Text Classification
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Feature attribution methods, proposed recently, help users interpret the predictions of complex models. Our approach integrates feature attributions into the objective function to allow machine learning practitioners to incorporate priors in model building. To demonstrate the effectiveness our technique, we apply it to two tasks: (1) mitigating unintended bias in text classifiers by neutralizing identity terms; (2) improving classifier performance in a scarce data setting by forcing the model to focus on toxic terms. Our approach adds an L2 distance loss between feature attributions and task-specific prior values to the objective. Our experiments show that i) a classifier trained with our technique reduces undesired model biases without a trade off on the original task; ii) incorporating priors helps model performance in scarce data settings.
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Main Predicate and Their Arguments as Explanation Signals For Intent Classification
A dependency-parse-based automatic annotation creates word-level explanations for intent classification, and models trained to attend to these signals improve plausibility on held-out ATIS and SNIPS test sets.