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Hauptverfasser: Chen, Jian, Dou, Jiabao
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Veröffentlicht: 2025
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.02072
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author Chen, Jian
Dou, Jiabao
author_facet Chen, Jian
Dou, Jiabao
contents The automatic classification of occupational accident reports is pivotal for workplace safety analysis but is persistently hindered by severe class imbalance and data scarcity. In this paper, we propose ABEX-RAT, a resource-efficient framework that synergizes generative data augmentation with robust adversarial learning. Unlike computationally expensive large language models (LLMs) fine-tuning, our approach employs a two-stage abstractive-expansive (ABEX) pipeline: it first utilizes a prompt-guided LLM to distill label-critical semantics into concise abstracts, which are then expanded into diverse synthetic samples to balance the data distribution. Subsequently, we train a lightweight classifier using a random adversarial training (RAT) protocol, which stochastically injects perturbations to enhance generalization without significant computational overhead. Experimental results on the OSHA dataset demonstrate that ABEXRAT establishes a new state-of-the-art, achieving a Macro-F1 score of 90.32% and significantly outperforming both traditional baselines and fine-tuned large models. This confirms that targeted augmentation combined with robust training offers a superior, data-efficient alternative for specialized domain classification. The source code will be made publicly available upon acceptance.
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spellingShingle Abex-rat: Synergizing Abstractive Augmentation and Adversarial Training for Classification of Occupational Accident Reports
Chen, Jian
Dou, Jiabao
Machine Learning
Information Retrieval
The automatic classification of occupational accident reports is pivotal for workplace safety analysis but is persistently hindered by severe class imbalance and data scarcity. In this paper, we propose ABEX-RAT, a resource-efficient framework that synergizes generative data augmentation with robust adversarial learning. Unlike computationally expensive large language models (LLMs) fine-tuning, our approach employs a two-stage abstractive-expansive (ABEX) pipeline: it first utilizes a prompt-guided LLM to distill label-critical semantics into concise abstracts, which are then expanded into diverse synthetic samples to balance the data distribution. Subsequently, we train a lightweight classifier using a random adversarial training (RAT) protocol, which stochastically injects perturbations to enhance generalization without significant computational overhead. Experimental results on the OSHA dataset demonstrate that ABEXRAT establishes a new state-of-the-art, achieving a Macro-F1 score of 90.32% and significantly outperforming both traditional baselines and fine-tuned large models. This confirms that targeted augmentation combined with robust training offers a superior, data-efficient alternative for specialized domain classification. The source code will be made publicly available upon acceptance.
title Abex-rat: Synergizing Abstractive Augmentation and Adversarial Training for Classification of Occupational Accident Reports
topic Machine Learning
Information Retrieval
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.02072