mT5 fine-tuned on Spanish suicide tweets translated into five languages outperforms mBERT and XLM-R across six languages, but the evaluation is under-specified and the F1 'above 85%' claim is contradicted for two languages.
Detection of depression on social networks using transformers and ensembles
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As the impact of technology on our lives is increasing, we witness increased use of social media that became an essential tool not only for communication but also for sharing information with community about our thoughts and feelings. This can be observed also for people with mental health disorders such as depression where they use social media for expressing their thoughts and asking for help. This opens a possibility to automatically process social media posts and detect signs of depression. We build several large pre-trained language model based classifiers for depression detection from social media posts. Besides fine-tuning BERT, RoBERTA, BERTweet, and mentalBERT were also construct two types of ensembles. We analyze the performance of our models on two data sets of posts from social platforms Reddit and Twitter, and investigate also the performance of transfer learning across the two data sets. The results show that transformer ensembles improve over the single transformer-based classifiers.
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The First Multilingual Model For The Detection of Suicide Texts
mT5 fine-tuned on Spanish suicide tweets translated into five languages outperforms mBERT and XLM-R across six languages, but the evaluation is under-specified and the F1 'above 85%' claim is contradicted for two languages.