L. Alfonso Ureña


2024

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Smart Lexical Search for Label Flipping Adversial Attack
Alberto Gutiérrez-Megías | Salud María Jiménez-Zafra | L. Alfonso Ureña | Eugenio Martínez-Cámara
Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Privacy in Natural Language Processing

Language models are susceptible to vulnerability through adversarial attacks, using manipulations of the input data to disrupt their performance. Accordingly, it represents a cibersecurity leak. Data manipulations are intended to be unidentifiable by the learning model and by humans, small changes can disturb the final label of a classification task. Hence, we propose a novel attack built upon explainability methods to identify the salient lexical units to alter in order to flip the classification label. We asses our proposal on a disinformation dataset, and we show that our attack reaches high balance among stealthiness and efficiency.

2022

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Empathy and Distress Prediction using Transformer Multi-output Regression and Emotion Analysis with an Ensemble of Supervised and Zero-Shot Learning Models
Flor Miriam Del Arco | Jaime Collado-Montañez | L. Alfonso Ureña | María-Teresa Martín-Valdivia
Proceedings of the 12th Workshop on Computational Approaches to Subjectivity, Sentiment & Social Media Analysis

This paper describes the participation of the SINAI research group at WASSA 2022 (Empathy and Personality Detection and Emotion Classification). Specifically, we participate in Track 1 (Empathy and Distress predictions) and Track 2 (Emotion classification). We conducted extensive experiments developing different machine learning solutions in line with the state of the art in Natural Language Processing. For Track 1, a Transformer multi-output regression model is proposed. For Track 2, we aim to explore recent techniques based on Zero-Shot Learning models including a Natural Language Inference model and GPT-3, using them in an ensemble manner with a fine-tune RoBERTa model. Our team ranked 2nd in the first track and 3rd in the second track.