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# Model Card for Model ID
This model is a fine-tuned RoBERTa-based classifier designed to predict the presence of ten moral foundations (five virtues and five vices) within text. It can be used for various text analysis tasks, such as content analysis, opinion mining.
## Model Details
### Model Description
- **Developed by:** M. Murat Ardag
- **Funded by [optional]:** not relevant
- **Shared by [optional]:** not relevant
- **Model type:** Multi-label Classification
- **License:** GPL-3.0
- **Finetuned from model [optional]:** roberta-base
### Model Sources [optional]
- **Repository:** https://huggingface.co/MMADS/MoralFoundationsClassifier
- **See the following sources & papers for alternatives:**
- https://moralfoundations.org/other-materials/
- Frimer, J. A., Boghrati, R., Haidt, J., Graham, J., & Dehgani, M. (2019). Moral Foundations Dictionary for Linguistic Analyses 2.0. Unpublished manuscript.
- Hopp FR, Fisher JT, Cornell D, Huskey R, Weber R. The extended Moral Foundations Dictionary (eMFD): Development and applications of a crowd-sourced approach to extracting moral intuitions from text. Behav Res Methods. 2021 Feb;53(1):232-246. doi: 10.3758/s13428-020-01433-0. PMID: 32666393.
- Kennedy B, Atari M, Mostafazadeh Davani A, Hoover J, Omrani A, Graham J, Dehghani M. Moral concerns are differentially observable in language. Cognition. 2021 Jul;212:104696. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2021.104696. Epub 2021 Mar 31. PMID: 33812153.
## Uses
### Direct Use
The model can be directly used for classifying text into the following moral foundations:
**Care**: Care/harm for others, protecting them from harm.
**Fairness**: Justice, treating others equally.
**Loyalty**: Group loyalty, patriotism, self-sacrifice for the group.
**Authority**: Respect for tradition and legitimate authority.
**Sanctity**: Disgust, avoiding dangerous diseases and contaminants.
Each foundation is represented as a virtue (positive expression) and a vice (negative expression).
It's particularly useful for researchers, policymakers, and analysts interested in understanding moral reasoning and rhetoric in different contexts.
### Downstream Use
Potential downstream uses include:
**Content analysis**: Analyzing the moral framing of news articles, social media posts, or other types of text.
**Opinion mining**: Understanding the moral values underlying people's opinions and arguments.
**Ethical assessment**: Evaluating the ethical implications of decisions, policies, or products.
### Out-of-Scope Use
- This model is not designed for predicting specific actions or behaviors based on moral foundations.
- It may not accurately generalize to texts that are significantly different in style or domain from its training data **(NOT RECOMMENDED FOR SOCIAL MEDIA DATA)**
- The model should not be used to make definitive judgments about the morality of individuals or groups.
## Bias, Risks, and Limitations
- The model is trained on a diverse corpus but may still reflect biases present in the data.
- It may be sensitive to specific wording or phrasing, leading to inconsistent predictions.
- The interpretation of moral foundations can be subjective, and the model's predictions may not always align with human judgment.
### Recommendations
- Be aware of the potential biases and limitations of the model.
- Carefully consider the context and purpose of the text being analyzed.
- Use the model's predictions as a starting point for further analysis and discussion.
## How to Get Started with the Model
Use the code below to get started with the model.
```python
# How to Get Started with the Model
import torch
from transformers import RobertaTokenizer, RobertaForSequenceClassification
# Load the model and tokenizer
model_path = "MMADS/MoralFoundationsClassifier"
model = RobertaForSequenceClassification.from_pretrained(model_path)
tokenizer = RobertaTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_path)
# Define label names based on Moral Foundations Theory
# Each foundation has a virtue (positive) and vice (negative) dimension
label_names = [
"care_virtue", # Compassion, kindness, nurturing
"care_vice", # Harm, cruelty, suffering
"fairness_virtue", # Justice, equality, reciprocity
"fairness_vice", # Cheating, inequality, injustice
"loyalty_virtue", # Loyalty, patriotism, self-sacrifice
"loyalty_vice", # Betrayal, treason, disloyalty
"authority_virtue", # Respect, tradition, order
"authority_vice", # Subversion, disobedience, chaos
"sanctity_virtue", # Purity, sanctity, nobility
"sanctity_vice" # Degradation, contamination, impurity
]
# Function to make predictions
def predict_moral_foundations(texts, threshold=0.65):
"""
Predict moral foundations present in a batch of texts.
Args:
texts (list of str): A list of input texts to analyze.
threshold (float): Probability threshold for positive prediction (default: 0.65).
Returns:
list of dict: A list of dictionaries, one for each input text.
"""
# Tokenize and prepare input
# The tokenizer handles a list of strings automatically, creating a batch.
inputs = tokenizer(texts, return_tensors="pt", truncation=True,
padding=True, max_length=512)
# Move to GPU if available
device = torch.device("cuda" if torch.cuda.is_available() else "cpu")
model.to(device)
inputs = {k: v.to(device) for k, v in inputs.items()}
# Get predictions
with torch.no_grad():
outputs = model(**inputs)
logits = outputs.logits
probabilities = torch.sigmoid(logits)
# Format results for the entire batch
all_results = []
batch_probs = probabilities.cpu().numpy()
for single_text_probs in batch_probs:
results = {}
for i, label in enumerate(label_names):
results[label] = {
"probability": float(single_text_probs[i]),
"predicted": bool(single_text_probs[i] > threshold)
}
all_results.append(results)
return all_results
# Example usage with a list of texts
texts = [
"You don't actually believe what you're saying.",
"People are calling you stupid but you're just good old fashioned lying.",
"Even if you've never held employment in your life there is no way you think employers just hand out sick days whenever their employees feel like it.",
"Troll on."
]
all_predictions = predict_moral_foundations(texts)
# Display detected foundations for each text
for i, text in enumerate(texts):
print(f"Analyzing: '{text}'")
print("Detected moral foundations:")
predictions = all_predictions[i]
detected_foundations = False
for foundation, data in predictions.items():
if data['predicted']:
print(f" - {foundation}: {data['probability']:.3f}")
detected_foundations = True
if not detected_foundations:
print(" - None")
print("-" * 30) # Separator for clarity
```
## Training Details
### Training Data
The model was trained on a diverse corpus of text, including:
- Personal blogs
- Political blogs
- News media articles
- Essays
- Short stories
- Parliamentary debates from US, UK, CA, NZ
- Speeches at the UN
- Speeches by central bank presidents
The trainng data is a subset of >60M sentences.
### Training Procedure
The model was fine-tuned using the HuggingFace Transformers library with the following hyperparameters:
* Num_train_epochs: 10
* Per_device_train_batch_size: 8
* Per_device_eval_batch_size: 8
* Learning rate: 3e-5
* Optimizer: AdamW
* Loss function: Binary Cross Entropy with Logits Loss
## Evaluation
### Testing Data, Factors & Metrics
#### Testing Data
The model was evaluated on a held-out portion of the training data.
#### Metrics
Metrics
- **Overall Accuracy:** 0.9957
- **Overall Precision:** 0.9957
- **Overall Recall:** 0.9957
- **Overall F1-score:** 0.9957
See the section below for detailed per-class metrics.
### Results
The model achieves high overall performance, with variations across different moral foundations. The "*loyalty_vice*" category has a notably lower F1-score due to low recall, indicating difficulty in identifying this specific vice.
***Per-class metrics:***
* care_virtue:
accuracy: 0.9954
precision: 0.9779
recall: 0.9758
f1: 0.9769
* care_vice:
accuracy: 0.9960
precision: 0.9734
recall: 0.9506
f1: 0.9619
* fairness_virtue:
accuracy: 0.9974
precision: 0.9786
recall: 0.9645
f1: 0.9715
* fairness_vice:
accuracy: 0.9970
precision: 0.9319
recall: 0.8574
f1: 0.8931
* loyalty_virtue:
accuracy: 0.9945
precision: 0.9811
recall: 0.9780
f1: 0.9795
* loyalty_vice:
accuracy: 0.9972
precision: 1.0000
recall: 0.0531
f1: 0.1008
* authority_virtue:
accuracy: 0.9914
precision: 0.9621
recall: 0.9683
f1: 0.9652
* authority_vice:
accuracy: 0.9963
precision: 0.9848
recall: 0.5838
f1: 0.7331
* sanctity_virtue:
accuracy: 0.9963
precision: 0.9640
recall: 0.9458
f1: 0.9548
* sanctity_vice:
accuracy: 0.9958
precision: 0.9538
recall: 0.8530
f1: 0.9006
## Model Examination
## Environmental Impact
**Minimal**
Carbon emissions can be estimated using the [Machine Learning Impact calculator](https://mlco2.github.io/impact#compute) presented in [Lacoste et al. (2019)](https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.09700).
- **Hardware Type:** Google Colab GPU
- **Hours used:** 8
- **Cloud Provider:** Google
- **Compute Region:** South Carolina
## Technical Specifications
### Model Architecture and Objective
The model is based on the RoBERTa architecture, fine-tuned for multi-label classification. It uses a custom loss function (BCEWithLogitsLoss) to handle the multi-label nature of the task.
## More Information
This model is based on Moral Foundations Theory, a social psychological theory that explains the origins and variation in human moral reasoning. The theory proposes six moral foundations: Care/Harm, Fairness/Cheating, Loyalty/Betrayal, Authority/Subversion, Sanctity/Degradation, and Liberty/Oppression.
***Though, the current model focuses on the first five.***
## Model Card Authors
M. Murat Ardag
## Model Card Contact
via my personal website. thx
## Citation
***If you use this model in your research or applications, please cite it as follows:***
Ardag, M.M. (2024) Moral Foundations Classifier. HuggingFace. https://doi.org/10.57967/hf/2774
## Glossary
Moral Foundations Theory identifies five core foundations guiding human morality across cultures:
* **Care/Harm:** Rooted in empathy and attachment, it values kindness and compassion.
* **Fairness/Cheating:** Based on reciprocal altruism, it emphasizes justice and fairness.
* **Loyalty/Betrayal:** Stemming from humans' tribal past, it values group loyalty and condemns betrayal.
* **Authority/Subversion:** Shaped by hierarchical social structures, it values respect for authority and tradition.
* **Sanctity/Degradation:** Linked to disgust and purity, it values living in a noble way and avoiding degradation.