A literature review that classifies LLM text data augmentation into simple, prompt-based, retrieval-based, and hybrid techniques, with post-processing and evaluation notes.
DAGAM: Data Augmentation with Generation And Modification
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Text classification is a representative downstream task of natural language processing, and has exhibited excellent performance since the advent of pre-trained language models based on Transformer architecture. However, in pre-trained language models, under-fitting often occurs due to the size of the model being very large compared to the amount of available training data. Along with significant importance of data collection in modern machine learning paradigm, studies have been actively conducted for natural language data augmentation. In light of this, we introduce three data augmentation schemes that help reduce underfitting problems of large-scale language models. Primarily we use a generation model for data augmentation, which is defined as Data Augmentation with Generation (DAG). Next, we augment data using text modification techniques such as corruption and word order change (Data Augmentation with Modification, DAM). Finally, we propose Data Augmentation with Generation And Modification (DAGAM), which combines DAG and DAM techniques for a boosted performance. We conduct data augmentation for six benchmark datasets of text classification task, and verify the usefulness of DAG, DAM, and DAGAM through BERT-based fine-tuning and evaluation, deriving better results compared to the performance with original datasets.
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Text Data Augmentation for Large Language Models: A Comprehensive Survey of Methods, Challenges, and Opportunities
A literature review that classifies LLM text data augmentation into simple, prompt-based, retrieval-based, and hybrid techniques, with post-processing and evaluation notes.