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Word Sense Induction With Neural Bilm And Symmetric Patterns

Asaf Amrami, Yoav Goldberg . Proceedings of the 2018 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing 2018 – 51 citations

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EMNLP Interdisciplinary Approaches

An established method for Word Sense Induction (WSI) uses a language model to predict probable substitutes for target words, and induces senses by clustering these resulting substitute vectors. We replace the ngram-based language model (LM) with a recurrent one. Beyond being more accurate, the use of the recurrent LM allows us to effectively query it in a creative way, using what we call dynamic symmetric patterns. The combination of the RNN-LM and the dynamic symmetric patterns results in strong substitute vectors for WSI, allowing to surpass the current state-of-the-art on the SemEval 2013 WSI shared task by a large margin.

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