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Gradual Fine-Tuning for Low-Resource Domain Adaptation

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arxiv 2103.02205 v2 pith:WFYHZWEV submitted 2021-03-03 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords fine-tuningdomainadaptationmodeladaptingapplieddatademonstrate
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Fine-tuning is known to improve NLP models by adapting an initial model trained on more plentiful but less domain-salient examples to data in a target domain. Such domain adaptation is typically done using one stage of fine-tuning. We demonstrate that gradually fine-tuning in a multi-stage process can yield substantial further gains and can be applied without modifying the model or learning objective.

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