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arxiv: 2210.01734 · v1 · pith:55Y7NJEJ · submitted 2022-10-04 · cs.CL · cs.LG

Text Characterization Toolkit

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classification cs.CL cs.LG
keywords modelsbenchmarkstoolanalysisbiasescharacterizationdatasetdeeper
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In NLP, models are usually evaluated by reporting single-number performance scores on a number of readily available benchmarks, without much deeper analysis. Here, we argue that - especially given the well-known fact that benchmarks often contain biases, artefacts, and spurious correlations - deeper results analysis should become the de-facto standard when presenting new models or benchmarks. We present a tool that researchers can use to study properties of the dataset and the influence of those properties on their models' behaviour. Our Text Characterization Toolkit includes both an easy-to-use annotation tool, as well as off-the-shelf scripts that can be used for specific analyses. We also present use-cases from three different domains: we use the tool to predict what are difficult examples for given well-known trained models and identify (potentially harmful) biases and heuristics that are present in a dataset.

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