I’m currently working on a machine learning task on Kaggle, and I’m striving to achieve a minimum of 0.97 score in accuracy. While I’ve made some progress, I’ve hit a plateau at 0.91 and can’t seem to improve beyond that.

Task Description: I’m working on a classification task where tweets need to be classified into two categories: “Sports” or “Politics.” I’ve used various models, including BERT, and have explored hyperparameter tuning, but I haven’t been able to achieve the desired accuracy.

Current State: My best model currently has an accuracy of 0.91. I’m looking for ideas, strategies, and any advice that might help me break through this barrier and achieve a 0.97 accuracy score. I’m open to trying new approaches or techniques, and I’d love to hear from anyone who has experience with similar tasks.

Questions:

  • Are there specific techniques or approaches you recommend for improving model accuracy?
  • How can I make the most out of my training data and optimize the model further?
  • Any insights on feature engineering or data augmentation that could help?

I greatly appreciate any insights or feedback you can provide. Please share your experiences, suggestions, or any resources you think might be helpful.

  • poolyhymniaOPB
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    1 year ago

    I added a sample data to the post body it’s basically this:

    Data fields

    • TweetId - an anonymous id unique to a given tweet
    • Label - the associated label which is either Sports or Politics
    • TweetText - the text in a tweet