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arxiv: 2106.06944 · v2 · pith:RFJEXFN2 · submitted 2021-06-13 · cs.CL · cs.AI

SASICM A Multi-Task Benchmark For Subtext Recognition

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Subtext is a kind of deep semantics which can be acquired after one or more rounds of expression transformation. As a popular way of expressing one's intentions, it is well worth studying. In this paper, we try to make computers understand whether there is a subtext by means of machine learning. We build a Chinese dataset whose source data comes from the popular social media (e.g. Weibo, Netease Music, Zhihu, and Bilibili). In addition, we also build a baseline model called SASICM to deal with subtext recognition. The F1 score of SASICMg, whose pretrained model is GloVe, is as high as 64.37%, which is 3.97% higher than that of BERT based model, 12.7% higher than that of traditional methods on average, including support vector machine, logistic regression classifier, maximum entropy classifier, naive bayes classifier and decision tree and 2.39% higher than that of the state-of-the-art, including MARIN and BTM. The F1 score of SASICMBERT, whose pretrained model is BERT, is 65.12%, which is 0.75% higher than that of SASICMg. The accuracy rates of SASICMg and SASICMBERT are 71.16% and 70.76%, respectively, which can compete with those of other methods which are mentioned before.

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