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Uncovering divergent linguistic information in word embeddings with lessons for intrinsic and extrinsic evaluation

2018-09-06CONLL 2018Code Available0· sign in to hype

Mikel Artetxe, Gorka Labaka, Iñigo Lopez-Gazpio, Eneko Agirre

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Following the recent success of word embeddings, it has been argued that there is no such thing as an ideal representation for words, as different models tend to capture divergent and often mutually incompatible aspects like semantics/syntax and similarity/relatedness. In this paper, we show that each embedding model captures more information than directly apparent. A linear transformation that adjusts the similarity order of the model without any external resource can tailor it to achieve better results in those aspects, providing a new perspective on how embeddings encode divergent linguistic information. In addition, we explore the relation between intrinsic and extrinsic evaluation, as the effect of our transformations in downstream tasks is higher for unsupervised systems than for supervised ones.

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