Jonathan Drechsel
2023
Sabrina Spellman at SemEval-2023 Task 5: Discover the Shocking Truth Behind this Composite Approach to Clickbait Spoiling!
Simon Birkenheuer
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Jonathan Drechsel
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Paul Justen
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Jimmy Phlmann
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Julius Gonsior
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Anja Reusch
Proceedings of the 17th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval-2023)
This paper describes an approach to automat- ically close the knowledge gap of Clickbait- Posts via a transformer model trained for Question-Answering, augmented by a task- specific post-processing step. This was part of the SemEval 2023 Clickbait shared task (Frbe et al., 2023a) - specifically task 2. We devised strategies to improve the existing model to fit the task better, e.g. with different special mod- els and a post-processor tailored to different inherent challenges of the task. Furthermore, we explored the possibility of expanding the original training data by using strategies from Heuristic Labeling and Semi-Supervised Learn- ing. With those adjustments, we were able to improve the baseline by 9.8 percentage points to a BLEU-4 score of 48.0%.
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