HMCL, a level-wise negative-sampling contrastive pretraining scheme, improves HMCN's hierarchical multilabel classification for mobile apps and achieved a reported 10.70% KS improvement in a downstream credit-risk task.
HTCInfoMax: A Global Model for Hierarchical Text Classification via Information Maximization
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The current state-of-the-art model HiAGM for hierarchical text classification has two limitations. First, it correlates each text sample with all labels in the dataset which contains irrelevant information. Second, it does not consider any statistical constraint on the label representations learned by the structure encoder, while constraints for representation learning are proved to be helpful in previous work. In this paper, we propose HTCInfoMax to address these issues by introducing information maximization which includes two modules: text-label mutual information maximization and label prior matching. The first module can model the interaction between each text sample and its ground truth labels explicitly which filters out irrelevant information. The second one encourages the structure encoder to learn better representations with desired characteristics for all labels which can better handle label imbalance in hierarchical text classification. Experimental results on two benchmark datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed HTCInfoMax.
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Enhancing Text-Based Hierarchical Multilabel Classification for Mobile Applications via Contrastive Learning
HMCL, a level-wise negative-sampling contrastive pretraining scheme, improves HMCN's hierarchical multilabel classification for mobile apps and achieved a reported 10.70% KS improvement in a downstream credit-risk task.