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Leveraging FourierKAN Classification Head for Pre-Trained Transformer-based Text Classification

Abstract

For many years, transformer-based pre-trained models with Multi-layer Perceptron (MLP) heads have been the standard for text classification tasks. However, the fixed non-linear functions employed by MLPs often fall short of capturing the intricacies of the contextualized embeddings produced by pre-trained encoders. Furthermore, MLPs usually require a significant number of training parameters, which can be computationally expensive. In this work, we introduce FourierKAN (FR-KAN), a variant of the promising MLP alternative called Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks (KANs), as classification heads for transformer-based encoders. Our studies reveal an average increase of 10% in accuracy and 11% in F1-score when incorporating FR-KAN heads instead of traditional MLP heads for several transformer-based pre-trained models across multiple text classification tasks. Beyond improving model accuracy, FR-KAN heads train faster and require fewer parameters. Our research opens new grounds for broader applications of KAN across several Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks.

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