--- tags: - setfit - sentence-transformers - text-classification - generated_from_setfit_trainer widget: - text: i feel if i completely hated things i d exercise my democratic right speak my mind in what ever ways possible and try to enact a change - text: i explain why i clung to a relationship with a boy who was in many ways immature and uncommitted despite the excitement i should have been feeling for getting accepted into the masters program at the university of virginia - text: im updating my blog because i feel shitty - text: i feel like i had a rather productive weekend and i cant always say that no matter how much i get done - text: i feel like my only role now would be to tear your sails with my pessimism and discontent metrics: - accuracy pipeline_tag: text-classification library_name: setfit inference: true base_model: sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2 model-index: - name: SetFit with sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2 results: - task: type: text-classification name: Text Classification dataset: name: Unknown type: unknown split: test metrics: - type: accuracy value: 0.44 name: Accuracy --- # SetFit with sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2 This is a [SetFit](https://github.com/huggingface/setfit) model that can be used for Text Classification. 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. 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. ## 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 - **Maximum Sequence Length:** 512 tokens - **Number of Classes:** 6 classes ### 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 | |:------|:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 2 | | | 5 | | | 4 | | | 1 | | | 0 | | | 3 | | ## Evaluation ### Metrics | Label | Accuracy | |:--------|:---------| | **all** | 0.44 | ## 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 SetFitModel # Download from the 🤗 Hub model = SetFitModel.from_pretrained("DanielTobi0/setfit-emotion-categorization") # Run inference preds = model("im updating my blog because i feel shitty") ``` ## Training Details ### Training Set Metrics | Training set | Min | Median | Max | |:-------------|:----|:-------|:----| | Word count | 5 | 22.25 | 58 | | Label | Training Sample Count | |:------|:----------------------| | 0 | 8 | | 1 | 8 | | 2 | 8 | | 3 | 8 | | 4 | 8 | | 5 | 8 | ### 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 - l2_weight: 0.01 - seed: 42 - eval_max_steps: -1 - load_best_model_at_end: False ### Training Results | Epoch | Step | Training Loss | Validation Loss | |:------:|:----:|:-------------:|:---------------:| | 0.0083 | 1 | 0.2152 | - | | 0.4167 | 50 | 0.1962 | - | | 0.8333 | 100 | 0.063 | - | ### Framework Versions - Python: 3.13.13 - SetFit: 1.1.3 - Sentence Transformers: 5.5.1 - Transformers: 4.57.6 - PyTorch: 2.12.0+cu130 - Datasets: 4.8.5 - Tokenizers: 0.22.2 ## 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} } ```