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MGR: Multi-generator based Rationalization

Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), 2023
8 May 2023
Wei Liu
Yining Qi
Jun Wang
Rui Li
Xinyang Li
Yuankai Zhang
Yang Qiu
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Abstract

Rationalization is to employ a generator and a predictor to construct a self-explaining NLP model in which the generator selects a subset of human-intelligible pieces of the input text to the following predictor. However, rationalization suffers from two key challenges, i.e., spurious correlation and degeneration, where the predictor overfits the spurious or meaningless pieces solely selected by the not-yet well-trained generator and in turn deteriorates the generator. Although many studies have been proposed to address the two challenges, they are usually designed separately and do not take both of them into account. In this paper, we propose a simple yet effective method named MGR to simultaneously solve the two problems. The key idea of MGR is to employ multiple generators such that the occurrence stability of real pieces is improved and more meaningful pieces are delivered to the predictor. Empirically, we show that MGR improves the F1 score by up to 20.9% as compared to state-of-the-art methods. Codes are available at https://github.com/jugechengzi/Rationalization-MGR .

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