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metadata
datasets:
  - cardiffnlp/tweet_topic_single
metrics:
  - f1
  - accuracy
model-index:
  - name: cardiffnlp/roberta-base-tweet-topic-single-2020
    results:
      - task:
          type: text-classification
          name: Text Classification
        dataset:
          name: cardiffnlp/tweet_topic_single
          type: cardiffnlp/tweet_topic_single
          args: cardiffnlp/tweet_topic_single
          split: test_2021
        metrics:
          - name: F1
            type: f1
            value: 0.8682811577082102
          - name: F1 (macro)
            type: f1_macro
            value: 0.7296667105332716
          - name: Accuracy
            type: accuracy
            value: 0.8682811577082102
pipeline_tag: text-classification
widget:
  - text: >-
      I'm sure the {@Tampa Bay Lightning@} would’ve rather faced the Flyers but
      man does their experience versus the Blue Jackets this year and last help
      them a lot versus this Islanders team. Another meat grinder upcoming for
      the good guys
    example_title: Example 1
  - text: >-
      Love to take night time bike rides at the jersey shore. Seaside Heights
      boardwalk. Beautiful weather. Wishing everyone a safe Labor Day weekend in
      the US.
    example_title: Example 2

cardiffnlp/roberta-base-tweet-topic-single-2020

This model is a fine-tuned version of roberta-base on the tweet_topic_single. This model is fine-tuned on train_2020 split and validated on test_2021 split of tweet_topic. Fine-tuning script can be found here. It achieves the following results on the test_2021 set:

  • F1 (micro): 0.8682811577082102
  • F1 (macro): 0.7296667105332716
  • Accuracy: 0.8682811577082102

Usage

from transformers import pipeline

pipe = pipeline("text-classification", "cardiffnlp/roberta-base-tweet-topic-single-2020")  
topic = pipe("Love to take night time bike rides at the jersey shore. Seaside Heights boardwalk. Beautiful weather. Wishing everyone a safe Labor Day weekend in the US.")
print(topic)

Reference


@inproceedings{dimosthenis-etal-2022-twitter,
    title = "{T}witter {T}opic {C}lassification",
    author = "Antypas, Dimosthenis  and
    Ushio, Asahi  and
    Camacho-Collados, Jose  and
    Neves, Leonardo  and
    Silva, Vitor  and
    Barbieri, Francesco",
    booktitle = "Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Computational Linguistics",
    month = oct,
    year = "2022",
    address = "Gyeongju, Republic of Korea",
    publisher = "International Committee on Computational Linguistics"
}