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Benchmarking Long-tail Generalization with Likelihood Splits

Benchmarking Long-tail Generalization with Likelihood Splits

13 October 2022
Ameya Godbole
Robin Jia
    ALM
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Papers citing "Benchmarking Long-tail Generalization with Likelihood Splits"

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Latent Feature-based Data Splits to Improve Generalisation Evaluation: A
  Hate Speech Detection Case Study
Latent Feature-based Data Splits to Improve Generalisation Evaluation: A Hate Speech Detection Case Study
Maike Zufle
Verna Dankers
Ivan Titov
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16 Nov 2023
Analyzing Dynamic Adversarial Training Data in the Limit
Analyzing Dynamic Adversarial Training Data in the Limit
Eric Wallace
Adina Williams
Robin Jia
Douwe Kiela
184
29
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16 Oct 2021
Types of Out-of-Distribution Texts and How to Detect Them
Types of Out-of-Distribution Texts and How to Detect Them
Udit Arora
William Huang
He He
OODD
209
97
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14 Sep 2021
Competency Problems: On Finding and Removing Artifacts in Language Data
Competency Problems: On Finding and Removing Artifacts in Language Data
Matt Gardner
William Merrill
Jesse Dodge
Matthew E. Peters
Alexis Ross
Sameer Singh
Noah A. Smith
161
107
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17 Apr 2021
DynaSent: A Dynamic Benchmark for Sentiment Analysis
DynaSent: A Dynamic Benchmark for Sentiment Analysis
Christopher Potts
Zhengxuan Wu
Atticus Geiger
Douwe Kiela
227
76
0
30 Dec 2020
Bootleg: Chasing the Tail with Self-Supervised Named Entity
  Disambiguation
Bootleg: Chasing the Tail with Self-Supervised Named Entity Disambiguation
Laurel J. Orr
Megan Leszczynski
Simran Arora
Sen Wu
Neel Guha
Xiao Ling
Christopher Ré
124
48
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20 Oct 2020
How Can We Accelerate Progress Towards Human-like Linguistic
  Generalization?
How Can We Accelerate Progress Towards Human-like Linguistic Generalization?
Tal Linzen
216
188
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03 May 2020
Hypothesis Only Baselines in Natural Language Inference
Hypothesis Only Baselines in Natural Language Inference
Adam Poliak
Jason Naradowsky
Aparajita Haldar
Rachel Rudinger
Benjamin Van Durme
187
576
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02 May 2018
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