AEDA, or An Easier Data Augmentation, is a type of data augmentation technique for text classification which includes only the insertion of various punctuation marks into the input sequence. AEDA preserves all the input information and does not mislead the network since it keeps the word order intact while changing their positions in that the words are shifted to the right.
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