language: en
datasets:
- cajcodes/political-bias
metrics:
- matthews_corrcoef
- roc_auc
license: mit
widget:
- text: >-
Tax cuts for the wealthy are essential because they drive economic growth
and job creation.
DistilBERT-PoliticalBias
Overview
DistilBERT-PoliticalBias
is a DistilBERT-based model fine-tuned to detect and reduce political bias in text. This model employs a novel approach combining diffusion techniques with knowledge distillation from a fine-tuned RoBERTa teacher model to achieve unbiased text representations.
Training
The model was trained using a synthetic dataset of 658 statements, each rated for bias. These statements were generated by GPT-4, covering a spectrum from highly conservative to highly liberal. The training process involved 21 epochs with a learning rate of 6e-6. The model was optimized using a combination of cross-entropy and KL divergence losses, with temperature scaling to distill knowledge from the teacher model.
Novel Approach
The training leverages a novel approach where bias is treated as "noise" that the diffusion process aims to eliminate. By using knowledge distillation, the student model learns to align its predictions with the less biased outputs of the teacher model, effectively reducing bias in the resulting text.
Evaluation
The model achieved the following performance metrics on the validation set:
- Matthews Correlation Coefficient (MCC): 0.593
- ROC AUC Score: 0.924
These metrics indicate a strong ability to classify and reduce bias in text.
Usage
To use this model, you can load it with the Transformers library:
from transformers import DistilBertForSequenceClassification, RobertaTokenizer
model = DistilBertForSequenceClassification.from_pretrained('cajcodes/DistilBERT-PoliticalBias')
tokenizer = RobertaTokenizer.from_pretrained('cajcodes/DistilBERT-PoliticalBias')
Example
sample_text = "We need to significantly increase social spending because it will reduce poverty and improve quality of life for all."
inputs = tokenizer(sample_text, return_tensors='pt')
outputs = model(**inputs)
predictions = torch.softmax(outputs.logits, dim=-1)
print(predictions)
Dataset The dataset used for training, cajcodes/political-bias, contains 658 statements with bias ratings generated by GPT-4. The dataset is available for further analysis and model training.
license: mit
Citation
If you use this model or dataset, please cite as follows:
@misc{cajcodes_distilbert_political_bias,
author = Christopher Jones,
title = {DistilBERT-PoliticalBias: A Novel Approach to Detecting and Reducing Political Bias in Text},
year = {2024},
howpublished = {\url{https://huggingface.co/cajcodes/DistilBERT-PoliticalBias}},
}