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metadata
license: apache-2.0
base_model: bert-base-uncased
tags:
  - generated_from_keras_callback
model-index:
  - name: EconoBert
    results: []
datasets:
  - samchain/BIS_Speeches_97_23
language:
  - en
pipeline_tag: fill-mask

EconoBert

This model is a fine-tuned version of bert-base-uncased on this dataset: (https://huggingface.co./datasets/samchain/BIS_Speeches_97_23) It achieves the following results on the test set:

  • Accuracy for MLM task: 73%
  • Accuracy for NSP task: 95%

Model description

The model is a simple fine-tuning of a base bert on a dataset specific to the domain of economics. It follows the same architecture and no resize_token_embeddings were required.

Intended uses & limitations

This model should be used as a backbone for NLP tasks applied to the domain of economics, politics and finance.

Training and evaluation data

The dataset used as a fine-tuning domain is : https://huggingface.co./datasets/samchain/BIS_Speeches_97_23

The dataset is made of 773k pairs of sentences, an half being negative pairs (meaning sequence A and B are not related) and the other half positive (sequence B follows sequence A).

The test set is made of 136k pairs.

Training procedure

The model has been fine tuned on 2 epochs, with a batch size of 64 and a sequence length of 128. I used Adam learning-rate with a value of 1e-5,

Training hyperparameters

The following hyperparameters were used during training:

  • optimizer: {'name': 'Adam', 'weight_decay': None, 'clipnorm': None, 'global_clipnorm': None, 'clipvalue': None, 'use_ema': False, 'ema_momentum': 0.99, 'ema_overwrite_frequency': None, 'jit_compile': True, 'is_legacy_optimizer': False, 'learning_rate': 1e-05, 'beta_1': 0.9, 'beta_2': 0.999, 'epsilon': 1e-07, 'amsgrad': False}
  • training_precision: float32

Training results

Training loss is 1.6046 on train set and 1.47 on test set.

Framework versions

  • Transformers 4.31.0
  • TensorFlow 2.12.0
  • Datasets 2.13.1
  • Tokenizers 0.13.3

Citing & Authors

Samuel Chaineau