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Maskinlæsningsforståelse (MRC)×Domænetilpasning×Sentimentanalyse×
FagområdeTekstminingTekstminingTekstmining
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Oprindelsesår2016
OphavspersonRajpurkar, Zhang, Lopyrev & Liang (SQuAD)
TypeNLP question-answering taskNLP transfer-learning / fine-tuning pipelineNLP text-classification task
Oprindelig kildeRajpurkar, P., Zhang, J., Lopyrev, K. & Liang, P. (2016). SQuAD: 100,000+ Questions for Machine Comprehension of Text. EMNLP, 2383-2392. DOI ↗Lee, J. et al. (2020). BioBERT: A Pre-trained Biomedical Language Representation Model. Bioinformatics. DOI ↗Pang, B. & Lee, L. (2008). Opinion Mining and Sentiment Analysis. Foundations and Trends in Information Retrieval, 2(1-2), 1-135. DOI ↗
AliasserMRC, question answering over passages, extractive question answering, Makine Okuma Anlama (MRC)Alan Uyarlaması (Domain Adaptation) — NLP, domain adaptation NLP, domain fine-tuningopinion mining, polarity detection, duygu analizi
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ResuméMachine reading comprehension (MRC), popularised by the SQuAD benchmark of Rajpurkar, Zhang, Lopyrev and Liang (2016), is a natural-language-processing task in which a model reads a given passage and answers multiple-choice or open-ended questions about it. It turns a passage plus a question into a machine-generated answer, supporting information retrieval, educational technology, and querying research databases.Domain adaptation is a natural-language-processing technique that takes a general pretrained language model and fine-tunes it on target-domain data so that it performs better in specialised fields such as medicine, law, and finance. It builds on the transfer-learning ideas behind work like Blitzer et al. (2007) on cross-domain sentiment classification and Lee et al. (2020) on the biomedical BioBERT model.Sentiment analysis, also called opinion mining, is a natural-language-processing task that detects the emotional tone of text — typically classifying it as positive, negative, or neutral. It turns unstructured opinion text into structured, quantifiable polarity signals using one of three families of approaches: sentiment lexicons, trained machine-learning classifiers, or pretrained transformer models.
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