Detecting Generated Scientific Papers using an Ensemble of Transformer Models

09/17/2022
by   Anna Glazkova, et al.
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The paper describes neural models developed for the DAGPap22 shared task hosted at the Third Workshop on Scholarly Document Processing. This shared task targets the automatic detection of generated scientific papers. Our work focuses on comparing different transformer-based models as well as using additional datasets and techniques to deal with imbalanced classes. As a final submission, we utilized an ensemble of SciBERT, RoBERTa, and DeBERTa fine-tuned using random oversampling technique. Our model achieved 99.24 F1-score. The official evaluation results have put our system at the third place.

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