Forget me not: A Gentle Reminder to Mind the Simple Multi-Layer Perceptron Baseline for Text Classification

09/08/2021
by   Lukas Galke, et al.
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Graph neural networks have triggered a resurgence of graph-based text classification. We show that already a simple MLP baseline achieves comparable performance on benchmark datasets, questioning the importance of synthetic graph structures. When considering an inductive scenario, i. e., when adding new documents to a corpus, a simple MLP even outperforms the recent graph-based models TextGCN and HeteGCN and is comparable with HyperGAT. We further fine-tune DistilBERT and find that it outperforms all state-of-the-art models. We suggest that future studies use at least an MLP baseline to contextualize the results. We provide recommendations for the design and training of such a baseline.

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