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Multi-label text classification (MLTC) aims to assign appropriate labels to each document from a given set. Prior research has acknowledged the significance of label information, but its utilization remains insufficient. Existing approaches often focus on either label correlation or label textual semantics, without fully leveraging the information contained within labels. In this paper, we propose a multi-perspective contrastive model (MPCM) with an attention mechanism to integrate labels and documents, utilizing contrastive methods to enhance label information from both textual semantic and correlation perspectives. Additionally, we introduce techniques for contrastive global representation learning and positive label representation alignment to improve the model’s perception of accurate labels. The experimental results demonstrate that our algorithm achieves superior performance compared to existing methods when evaluated on the AAPD and RCV1-V2 datasets.
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