Andronicus of Rhodes at SemEval-2023 Task 4: Transformer-Based Human Value Detection Using Four Different Neural Network Architectures

Georgios Papadopoulos, Marko Kokol, Maria Dagioglou, Georgios Petasis

The 17th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval-2023) Task 4: valueeval: identification of human values behind arguments Paper

TLDR: This paper presents our participation to the "Human Value Detection shared task (Kiesel et al., 2023), as "Andronicus of Rhodes. We describe the approaches behind each entry in the official evaluation, along with the motivation behind each approach. Our best-performing approach has been based on BER
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Abstract: This paper presents our participation to the "Human Value Detection shared task (Kiesel et al., 2023), as "Andronicus of Rhodes. We describe the approaches behind each entry in the official evaluation, along with the motivation behind each approach. Our best-performing approach has been based on BERT large, with 4 classification heads, implementing two different classification approaches (with different activation and loss functions), and two different partitioning of the training data, to handle class imbalance. Classification is performed through majority voting. The proposed approach outperforms the BERT baseline, ranking in the upper half of the competition.