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Spoiler in a Textstack: How Much Can Transformers Help?

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arxiv 2112.12913 v1 pith:UCZ77F7T submitted 2021-12-24 cs.CL cs.LG

classification cs.CLcs.LG
keywords datasetspoilerabovelatestlearningmodelsresearchresults
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This paper presents our research regarding spoiler detection in reviews. In this use case, we describe the method of fine-tuning and organizing the available text-based model tasks with the latest deep learning achievements and techniques to interpret the models' results. Until now, spoiler research has been rarely described in the literature. We tested the transfer learning approach and different latest transformer architectures on two open datasets with annotated spoilers (ROC AUC above 81\% on TV Tropes Movies dataset, and Goodreads dataset above 88\%). We also collected data and assembled a new dataset with fine-grained annotations. To that end, we employed interpretability techniques and measures to assess the models' reliability and explain their results.

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