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Leveraging Contrastive Learning for Few-shot Geolocation of Social Posts

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arxiv 2403.00786 v1 pith:BIP7LDAE submitted 2024-02-19 cs.IR cs.SI

classification cs.IRcs.SI
keywords sociallocationsfew-shotfurthergeolocationlearningtextbftweet-location
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Social geolocation is an important problem of predicting the originating locations of social media posts. However, this task is challenging due to the need for a substantial volume of training data, alongside well-annotated labels. These issues are further exacerbated by new or less popular locations with insufficient labels, further leading to an imbalanced dataset. In this paper, we propose \textbf{ContrastGeo}, a \textbf{Contrast}ive learning enhanced framework for few-shot social \textbf{Geo}location. Specifically, a Tweet-Location Contrastive learning objective is introduced to align representations of tweets and locations within tweet-location pairs. To capture the correlations between tweets and locations, a Tweet-Location Matching objective is further adopted into the framework and refined via an online hard negative mining approach. We also develop three fusion strategies with various fusion encoders to better generate joint representations of tweets and locations. Comprehensive experiments on three social media datasets highlight ContrastGeo's superior performance over several state-of-the-art baselines in few-shot social geolocation.

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