Anass Fahfouh


2024

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NLP-LISAC at SemEval-2024 Task 1: Transformer-based approaches for Determining Semantic Textual Relatedness
Abdessamad Benlahbib | Anass Fahfouh | Hamza Alami | Achraf Boumhidi
Proceedings of the 18th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval-2024)

This paper presents our system and findings for SemEval 2024 Task 1 Track A Supervised Semantic Textual Relatedness. The main objective of this task was to detect the degree of semantic relatedness between pairs of sentences. Our submitted models (ranked 6/24 in Algerian Arabic, 7/25 in Spanish, 12/23 in Moroccan Arabic, and 13/36 in English) consist of various transformer-based models including MARBERT-V2, mDeBERTa-V3-Base, DarijaBERT, and DeBERTa-V3-Large, fine-tuned using different loss functions including Huber Loss, Mean Absolute Error, and Mean Squared Error.

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USMBA-NLP at SemEval-2024 Task 2: Safe Biomedical Natural Language Inference for Clinical Trials using Bert
Anass Fahfouh | Abdessamad Benlahbib | Jamal Riffi | Hamid Tairi
Proceedings of the 18th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval-2024)

This paper presents the application of BERT inSemEval 2024 Task 2, Safe Biomedical Natu-ral Language Inference for Clinical Trials. Themain objectives of this task were: First, to in-vestigate the consistency of BERT in its rep-resentation of semantic phenomena necessaryfor complex inference in clinical NLI settings.Second, to investigate the ability of BERT toperform faithful reasoning, i.e., make correctpredictions for the correct reasons. The submit-ted model is fine-tuned on the NLI4CT dataset,which is enhanced with a novel contrast set,using binary cross entropy loss.