AdaptKeyBERT: An Attention-Based approach towards Few-Shot Zero-Shot Domain Adaptation of KeyBERT

11/14/2022
by   Aman Priyanshu, et al.
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Keyword extraction has been an important topic for modern natural language processing. With its applications ranging from ontology generation, fact verification in summarized text, and recommendation systems. While it has had significant data-intensive applications, it is often hampered when the data set is small. Downstream training for keyword extractors is a lengthy process and requires a significant amount of data. Recently, Few-shot Learning (FSL) and Zero-Shot Learning (ZSL) have been proposed to tackle this problem. Therefore, we propose AdaptKeyBERT, a pipeline for training keyword extractors with LLM bases by incorporating the concept of regularized attention into a pre-training phase for downstream domain adaptation. As we believe our work has implications to be utilized in the pipeline of FSL/ZSL and keyword extraction, we open-source our code as well as provide the fine-tuning library of the same name AdaptKeyBERT at https://github.com/AmanPriyanshu/AdaptKeyBERT.

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