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Research of multi-label text classification based on label attention and correlation networks

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  • Ling Yuan
  • Xinyi Xu
  • Ping Sun
  • Hai ping Yu
  • Yin Zhen Wei
  • Jun jie Zhou

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Multi-Label Text Classification (MLTC) is a crucial task in natural language processing. Compared to single-label text classification, MLTC is more challenging due to its vast collection of labels which include extracting local semantic information, learning label correlations, and solving label data imbalance problems. This paper proposes a model of Label Attention and Correlation Networks (LACN) to address the challenges of classifying multi-label text and enhance classification performance. The proposed model employs the label attention mechanism for a more discriminative text representation and uses the correlation network based on label distribution to enhance the classification results. Also, a weight factor based on the number of samples and a modulation function based on prediction probability are combined to alleviate the label data imbalance effectively. Extensive experiments are conducted on the widely-used conventional datasets AAPD and RCV1-v2, and extreme datasets EUR-LEX and AmazonCat-13K. The results indicate that the proposed model can be used to deal with extreme multi-label data and achieve optimal or suboptimal results versus state-of-the-art methods. For the AAPD dataset, compared with the suboptimal method, it outperforms the second-best method by 2.05% ∼ 5.07% in precision@k and by 2.10% ∼ 3.24% in NDCG@k for k = 1, 3, 5. The superior outcomes demonstrate the effectiveness of LACN and its competitiveness in dealing with MLTC tasks.

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  • Ling Yuan & Xinyi Xu & Ping Sun & Hai ping Yu & Yin Zhen Wei & Jun jie Zhou, 2024. "Research of multi-label text classification based on label attention and correlation networks," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 19(9), pages 1-27, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0311305
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0311305
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