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arxiv: 2205.05128 · v1 · pith:MQ3MFLKN · submitted 2022-05-10 · cs.CL · cs.LG

Human Language Modeling

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classification cs.CL cs.LG
keywords languagemodelinghumanmediasocialdocumentsgeneratedhulm
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Natural language is generated by people, yet traditional language modeling views words or documents as if generated independently. Here, we propose human language modeling (HuLM), a hierarchical extension to the language modeling problem whereby a human-level exists to connect sequences of documents (e.g. social media messages) and capture the notion that human language is moderated by changing human states. We introduce, HaRT, a large-scale transformer model for the HuLM task, pre-trained on approximately 100,000 social media users, and demonstrate its effectiveness in terms of both language modeling (perplexity) for social media and fine-tuning for 4 downstream tasks spanning document- and user-levels: stance detection, sentiment classification, age estimation, and personality assessment. Results on all tasks meet or surpass the current state-of-the-art.

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