BoostingBERT:Integrating Multi-Class Boosting into BERT for NLP Tasks
As a pre-trained Transformer model, BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers) has achieved ground-breaking performance on multiple NLP tasks. On the other hand, Boosting is a popular ensemble learning technique which combines many base classifiers and has been demonstrated to yi...
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Zusammenfassung: | As a pre-trained Transformer model, BERT (Bidirectional Encoder
Representations from Transformers) has achieved ground-breaking performance on
multiple NLP tasks. On the other hand, Boosting is a popular ensemble learning
technique which combines many base classifiers and has been demonstrated to
yield better generalization performance in many machine learning tasks. Some
works have indicated that ensemble of BERT can further improve the application
performance. However, current ensemble approaches focus on bagging or stacking
and there has not been much effort on exploring the boosting. In this work, we
proposed a novel Boosting BERT model to integrate multi-class boosting into the
BERT. Our proposed model uses the pre-trained Transformer as the base
classifier to choose harder training sets to fine-tune and gains the benefits
of both the pre-training language knowledge and boosting ensemble in NLP tasks.
We evaluate the proposed model on the GLUE dataset and 3 popular Chinese NLU
benchmarks. Experimental results demonstrate that our proposed model
significantly outperforms BERT on all datasets and proves its effectiveness in
many NLP tasks. Replacing the BERT base with RoBERTa as base classifier,
BoostingBERT achieves new state-of-the-art results in several NLP Tasks. We
also use knowledge distillation within the "teacher-student" framework to
reduce the computational overhead and model storage of BoostingBERT while
keeping its performance for practical application. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2009.05959 |