Gui-Rong Bai, Qing-Bin Liu, Shi-Zhu He, Kang Liu, Jun Zhao
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Unsupervised Domain Adaptation on Sentence Matching Through Self-Supervision
Although neural approaches have yielded state-of-the-art results in the sentence matching task, their performance inevitably drops dramatically when applied to unseen domains. To tackle this cross-domain challenge, we address unsupervised domain adaptation on sentence matching, in which the goal is to have good performance on a target domain with only unlabeled target domain data as well as labeled source domain data. Specifically, we propose to perform self-supervised tasks to achieve it. Different from previous unsupervised domain adaptation methods, self-supervision can not only flexibly suit the characteristics of sentence matching with a special design, but also be much easier to optimize. When training, each self-supervised task is performed on both domains simultaneously in an easy-to-hard curriculum, which gradually brings the two domains closer together along the direction relevant to the task. As a result, the classifier trained on the source domain is able to generalize to the unlabeled target domain. In total, we present three types of self-supervised tasks and the results demonstrate their superiority. In addition, we further study the performance of different usages of self-supervised tasks, which would inspire how to effectively utilize self-supervision for cross-domain scenarios.
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