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Huang, Y., Wang, K., Dutta, S., Patel, R. N., Glavas, G., & Gurevych, I. AdaSent: Efficient Domain-Adapted Sentence Embeddings for Few-Shot Classification. 
Resource type: Journal Article
BibTeX citation key: anon.73
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Creators: Dutta, Glavas, Gurevych, Huang, Patel, Wang
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Abstract
This work proposes AdaSent, which decouples SEPT from DAPT by training a SEPT adapter on the base PLM, and demonstrates AdaSent's effectiveness in extensive experiments on 17 different few-shot sentence classification datasets. Recent work has found that few-shot sentence classification based on pre-trained Sentence Encoders (SEs) is efficient, robust, and effective. In this work, we investigate strategies for domain-specialization in the context of few-shot sentence classification with SEs. We first establish that unsupervised Domain-Adaptive Pre-Training (DAPT) of a base Pre-trained Language Model (PLM) (i.e., not an SE) substantially improves the accuracy of few-shot sentence classification by up to 8.4 points. However, applying DAPT on SEs, on the one hand, disrupts the effects of their (general-domain) Sentence Embedding Pre-Training (SEPT). On the other hand, applying general-domain SEPT on top of a domain-adapted base PLM (i.e., after DAPT) is effective but inefficient, since the computationally expensive SEPT needs to be executed on top of a DAPT-ed PLM of each domain. As a solution, we propose AdaSent, which decouples SEPT from DAPT by training a SEPT adapter on the base PLM. The adapter can be inserted into DAPT-ed PLMs from any domain. We demonstrate AdaSent's effectiveness in extensive experiments on 17 different few-shot sentence classification datasets. AdaSent matches or surpasses the performance of full SEPT on DAPT-ed PLM, while substantially reducing the training costs. The code for AdaSent is available.
  
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