A meta-learning framework with cross-domain episode sampling achieves higher anomaly detection AUC and F1 than fine-tuned BERT and one-class SVM on SMS spam, COVID-19 fake news, and hate speech tasks.
TAD-Bench: A Comprehensive Benchmark for Embedding-Based Text Anomaly Detection
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Text anomaly detection is crucial for identifying spam, misinformation, and offensive language in natural language processing tasks. Despite the growing adoption of embedding-based methods, their effectiveness and generalizability across diverse application scenarios remain under-explored. To address this, we present TAD-Bench, a comprehensive benchmark designed to systematically evaluate embedding-based approaches for text anomaly detection. TAD-Bench integrates multiple datasets spanning different domains, combining state-of-the-art embeddings from large language models with a variety of anomaly detection algorithms. Through extensive experiments, we analyze the interplay between embeddings and detection methods, uncovering their strengths, weaknesses, and applicability to different tasks. These findings offer new perspectives on building more robust, efficient, and generalizable anomaly detection systems for real-world applications.
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A meta-learning framework with cross-domain episode sampling achieves higher anomaly detection AUC and F1 than fine-tuned BERT and one-class SVM on SMS spam, COVID-19 fake news, and hate speech tasks.