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license: apache-2.0
datasets:
  - climatebert/netzero_reduction_data

Model Card for netzero-reduction

Model Description

This is the fine-tuned ClimateBERT language model with a classification head for detecting sentences that are either related to emission net zero or reduction targets. We use the climatebert/distilroberta-base-climate-f language model as a starting point and fine-tuned it on our human-annotated dataset.

Citation Information

@article{schimanski2023climatebertnetzero,
      title={ClimateBERT-NetZero: Detecting and Assessing Net Zero and Reduction Targets}, 
      author={Tobias Schimanski and Julia Bingler and Camilla Hyslop and Mathias Kraus and Markus Leippold},
      year={2023},
      eprint={2310.08096},
      archivePrefix={arXiv},
      primaryClass={cs.LG}
}

How to Get Started With the Model

You can use the model with a pipeline for text classification:

from transformers import AutoModelForSequenceClassification, AutoTokenizer, pipeline
from transformers.pipelines.pt_utils import KeyDataset
import datasets
from tqdm.auto import tqdm
 
dataset_name = "climatebert/climate_detection"
tokenizer_name = "climatebert/distilroberta-base-climate-f"
model_name = "climatebert/netzero-reduction"
 
# If you want to use your own data, simply load them as 🤗 Datasets dataset, see https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/loading
dataset = datasets.load_dataset(dataset_name, split="test")
 
model = AutoModelForSequenceClassification.from_pretrained(model_name)
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(tokenizer_name, max_len=512)
 
pipe = pipeline("text-classification", model=model, tokenizer=tokenizer, device=0)
 
# See https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/main_classes/pipelines#transformers.pipeline
for i, out in enumerate(tqdm(pipe(KeyDataset(dataset, "text"), padding=True, truncation=True))):
  print(dataset["text"][i])
  print(out)