Flora Salim


2025

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Leveraging Taxonomy and LLMs for Improved Multimodal Hierarchical Classification
Shijing Chen | Mohamed Reda Bouadjenek | Usman Naseem | Basem Suleiman | Shoaib Jameel | Flora Salim | Hakim Hacid | Imran Razzak
Proceedings of the 31st International Conference on Computational Linguistics

Multi-level Hierarchical Classification (MLHC) tackles the challenge of categorizing items within a complex, multi-layered class structure. However, traditional MLHC classifiers often rely on a backbone model with n independent output layers, which tend to ignore the hierarchical relationships between classes. This oversight can lead to inconsistent predictions that violate the underlying taxonomy. Leveraging Large Language Models (LLMs), we propose novel taxonomy-embedded transitional LLM-agnostic framework for multimodality classification. The cornerstone of this advancement is the ability of models to enforce consistency across hierarchical levels. Our evaluations on the MEP-3M dataset - a Multi-modal E-commerce Product dataset with various hierarchical levels- demonstrated a significant performance improvement compared to conventional LLMs structure.