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Automatic Learning of Modality Exclusivity Norms with Crosslingual Word Embeddings

2020-12-01Joint Conference on Lexical and Computational SemanticsUnverified0· sign in to hype

Emmanuele Chersoni, Rong Xiang, Qin Lu, Chu-Ren Huang

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Collecting modality exclusivity norms for lexical items has recently become a common practice in psycholinguistics and cognitive research. However, these norms are available only for a relatively small number of languages and often involve a costly and time-consuming collection of ratings. In this work, we aim at learning a mapping between word embeddings and modality norms. Our experiments focused on crosslingual word embeddings, in order to predict modality association scores by training on a high-resource language and testing on a low-resource one. We ran two experiments, one in a monolingual and the other one in a crosslingual setting. Results show that modality prediction using off-the-shelf crosslingual embeddings indeed has moderate-to-high correlations with human ratings even when regression algorithms are trained on an English resource and tested on a completely unseen language.

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