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Main Authors: Sawatphol, Jitkapat, Udomcharoenchaikit, Can, Nutanong, Sarana
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.19164
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author Sawatphol, Jitkapat
Udomcharoenchaikit, Can
Nutanong, Sarana
author_facet Sawatphol, Jitkapat
Udomcharoenchaikit, Can
Nutanong, Sarana
contents Authorship verification (AV) aims to identify whether a pair of texts has the same author. We address the challenge of evaluating AV models' robustness against topic shifts. The conventional evaluation assumes minimal topic overlap between training and test data. However, we argue that there can still be topic leakage in test data, causing misleading model performance and unstable rankings. To address this, we propose an evaluation method called Heterogeneity-Informed Topic Sampling (HITS), which creates a smaller dataset with a heterogeneously distributed topic set. Our experimental results demonstrate that HITS-sampled datasets yield a more stable ranking of models across random seeds and evaluation splits. Our contributions include: 1. An analysis of causes and effects of topic leakage. 2. A demonstration of the HITS in reducing the effects of topic leakage, and 3. The Robust Authorship Verification bENchmark (RAVEN) that allows topic shortcut test to uncover AV models' reliance on topic-specific features.
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spellingShingle Addressing Topic Leakage in Cross-Topic Evaluation for Authorship Verification
Sawatphol, Jitkapat
Udomcharoenchaikit, Can
Nutanong, Sarana
Computation and Language
Authorship verification (AV) aims to identify whether a pair of texts has the same author. We address the challenge of evaluating AV models' robustness against topic shifts. The conventional evaluation assumes minimal topic overlap between training and test data. However, we argue that there can still be topic leakage in test data, causing misleading model performance and unstable rankings. To address this, we propose an evaluation method called Heterogeneity-Informed Topic Sampling (HITS), which creates a smaller dataset with a heterogeneously distributed topic set. Our experimental results demonstrate that HITS-sampled datasets yield a more stable ranking of models across random seeds and evaluation splits. Our contributions include: 1. An analysis of causes and effects of topic leakage. 2. A demonstration of the HITS in reducing the effects of topic leakage, and 3. The Robust Authorship Verification bENchmark (RAVEN) that allows topic shortcut test to uncover AV models' reliance on topic-specific features.
title Addressing Topic Leakage in Cross-Topic Evaluation for Authorship Verification
topic Computation and Language
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.19164