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Text Augmentation in a Multi-Task View

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arxiv 2101.05469 v1 pith:GOOBZAYZ submitted 2021-01-14 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords augmentationaugmenteddataexamplesoriginalmulti-taskresemblesamples
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Traditional data augmentation aims to increase the coverage of the input distribution by generating augmented examples that strongly resemble original samples in an online fashion where augmented examples dominate training. In this paper, we propose an alternative perspective -- a multi-task view (MTV) of data augmentation -- in which the primary task trains on original examples and the auxiliary task trains on augmented examples. In MTV data augmentation, both original and augmented samples are weighted substantively during training, relaxing the constraint that augmented examples must resemble original data and thereby allowing us to apply stronger levels of augmentation. In empirical experiments using four common data augmentation techniques on three benchmark text classification datasets, we find that the MTV leads to higher and more robust performance improvements than traditional augmentation.

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