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---
base_model: sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2
library_name: setfit
metrics:
- accuracy
pipeline_tag: text-classification
tags:
- setfit
- absa
- sentence-transformers
- text-classification
- generated_from_setfit_trainer
widget:
- text: is the best French food you will find:It may be a bit packed on weekends,
but the vibe is good and it is the best French food you will find in the area.
- text: knew what the specials were.:Whem asked, we had to ask more detailed questions
so that we knew what the specials were.
- text: all out wow dining experience.:Go here for a romantic dinner but not for an
all out wow dining experience.
- text: vibe, the owner is super friendly:Best of all is the warm vibe, the owner
is super friendly and service is fast.
- text: all of the dishes are excellent.:The menu is limited but almost all of the
dishes are excellent.
inference: false
---
# SetFit Polarity Model with sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2
This is a [SetFit](https://github.com/huggingface/setfit) model that can be used for Aspect Based Sentiment Analysis (ABSA). This SetFit model uses [sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2](https://huggingface.co/sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2) as the Sentence Transformer embedding model. A [LogisticRegression](https://scikit-learn.org/stable/modules/generated/sklearn.linear_model.LogisticRegression.html) instance is used for classification. In particular, this model is in charge of classifying aspect polarities.
The model has been trained using an efficient few-shot learning technique that involves:
1. Fine-tuning a [Sentence Transformer](https://www.sbert.net) with contrastive learning.
2. Training a classification head with features from the fine-tuned Sentence Transformer.
This model was trained within the context of a larger system for ABSA, which looks like so:
1. Use a spaCy model to select possible aspect span candidates.
2. Use a SetFit model to filter these possible aspect span candidates.
3. **Use this SetFit model to classify the filtered aspect span candidates.**
## Model Details
### Model Description
- **Model Type:** SetFit
- **Sentence Transformer body:** [sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2](https://huggingface.co/sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2)
- **Classification head:** a [LogisticRegression](https://scikit-learn.org/stable/modules/generated/sklearn.linear_model.LogisticRegression.html) instance
- **spaCy Model:** en_core_web_lg
- **SetFitABSA Aspect Model:** [Davide1999/setfit-absa-paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2-restaurants-aspect](https://huggingface.co/Davide1999/setfit-absa-paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2-restaurants-aspect)
- **SetFitABSA Polarity Model:** [Davide1999/setfit-absa-paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2-restaurants-polarity](https://huggingface.co/Davide1999/setfit-absa-paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2-restaurants-polarity)
- **Maximum Sequence Length:** 512 tokens
- **Number of Classes:** 4 classes
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### Model Sources
- **Repository:** [SetFit on GitHub](https://github.com/huggingface/setfit)
- **Paper:** [Efficient Few-Shot Learning Without Prompts](https://arxiv.org/abs/2209.11055)
- **Blogpost:** [SetFit: Efficient Few-Shot Learning Without Prompts](https://huggingface.co/blog/setfit)
### Model Labels
| Label | Examples |
|:---------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| negative | <ul><li>'But the staff was so horrible:But the staff was so horrible to us.'</li><li>', forgot our toast, left out:They did not have mayonnaise, forgot our toast, left out ingredients (ie cheese in an omelet), below hot temperatures and the bacon was so over cooked it crumbled on the plate when you touched it.'</li><li>'did not have mayonnaise, forgot our:They did not have mayonnaise, forgot our toast, left out ingredients (ie cheese in an omelet), below hot temperatures and the bacon was so over cooked it crumbled on the plate when you touched it.'</li></ul> |
| positive | <ul><li>"factor was the food, which was:To be completely fair, the only redeeming factor was the food, which was above average, but couldn't make up for all the other deficiencies of Teodora."</li><li>"The food is uniformly exceptional:The food is uniformly exceptional, with a very capable kitchen which will proudly whip up whatever you feel like eating, whether it's on the menu or not."</li><li>"a very capable kitchen which will proudly:The food is uniformly exceptional, with a very capable kitchen which will proudly whip up whatever you feel like eating, whether it's on the menu or not."</li></ul> |
| neutral | <ul><li>"'s on the menu or not.:The food is uniformly exceptional, with a very capable kitchen which will proudly whip up whatever you feel like eating, whether it's on the menu or not."</li><li>'to sample both meats).:Our agreed favorite is the orrechiete with sausage and chicken (usually the waiters are kind enough to split the dish in half so you get to sample both meats).'</li><li>'to split the dish in half so:Our agreed favorite is the orrechiete with sausage and chicken (usually the waiters are kind enough to split the dish in half so you get to sample both meats).'</li></ul> |
| conflict | <ul><li>'The food was delicious but:The food was delicious but do not come here on a empty stomach.'</li><li>"The service varys from day:The service varys from day to day- sometimes they're very nice, and sometimes not."</li></ul> |
## Uses
### Direct Use for Inference
First install the SetFit library:
```bash
pip install setfit
```
Then you can load this model and run inference.
```python
from setfit import AbsaModel
# Download from the 🤗 Hub
model = AbsaModel.from_pretrained(
"Davide1999/setfit-absa-paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2-restaurants-aspect",
"Davide1999/setfit-absa-paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2-restaurants-polarity",
)
# Run inference
preds = model("The food was great, but the venue is just way too busy.")
```
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## Training Details
### Training Set Metrics
| Training set | Min | Median | Max |
|:-------------|:----|:--------|:----|
| Word count | 6 | 21.3594 | 43 |
| Label | Training Sample Count |
|:---------|:----------------------|
| conflict | 2 |
| negative | 19 |
| neutral | 25 |
| positive | 82 |
### Training Hyperparameters
- batch_size: (16, 2)
- num_epochs: (1, 16)
- max_steps: -1
- sampling_strategy: oversampling
- body_learning_rate: (2e-05, 1e-05)
- head_learning_rate: 0.01
- loss: CosineSimilarityLoss
- distance_metric: cosine_distance
- margin: 0.25
- end_to_end: False
- use_amp: False
- warmup_proportion: 0.1
- seed: 42
- eval_max_steps: -1
- load_best_model_at_end: False
### Training Results
| Epoch | Step | Training Loss | Validation Loss |
|:------:|:----:|:-------------:|:---------------:|
| 0.0018 | 1 | 0.2135 | - |
| 0.0923 | 50 | 0.0995 | - |
| 0.1845 | 100 | 0.0961 | - |
| 0.2768 | 150 | 0.0005 | - |
| 0.3690 | 200 | 0.0004 | - |
| 0.4613 | 250 | 0.0006 | - |
| 0.5535 | 300 | 0.0004 | - |
| 0.6458 | 350 | 0.0005 | - |
| 0.7380 | 400 | 0.0004 | - |
| 0.8303 | 450 | 0.0001 | - |
| 0.9225 | 500 | 0.0003 | - |
### Framework Versions
- Python: 3.10.12
- SetFit: 1.0.3
- Sentence Transformers: 3.0.1
- spaCy: 3.7.5
- Transformers: 4.39.0
- PyTorch: 2.3.0+cu121
- Datasets: 2.20.0
- Tokenizers: 0.15.2
## Citation
### BibTeX
```bibtex
@article{https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2209.11055,
doi = {10.48550/ARXIV.2209.11055},
url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2209.11055},
author = {Tunstall, Lewis and Reimers, Nils and Jo, Unso Eun Seo and Bates, Luke and Korat, Daniel and Wasserblat, Moshe and Pereg, Oren},
keywords = {Computation and Language (cs.CL), FOS: Computer and information sciences, FOS: Computer and information sciences},
title = {Efficient Few-Shot Learning Without Prompts},
publisher = {arXiv},
year = {2022},
copyright = {Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International}
}
```
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