Adaptive End-to-End Metric Learning for Zero-Shot Cross-Domain Slot Filling
Abstract
Recently slot filling has witnessed great development thanks to deep learning and the availability of large-scale annotated data. However, it poses a critical challenge to handle a novel domain whose samples are never seen during training. The recognition performance might be greatly degraded due to severe domain shifts. Most prior works deal with this problem in a two-pass pipeline manner based on metric learning. In practice, these dominant pipeline models may be limited in computational efficiency and generalization capacity because of non-parallel inference and context-free discrete label embeddings. To this end, we re-examine the typical metric-based methods, and propose a new adaptive end-to-end metric learning scheme for the challenging zero-shot slot filling. Considering simplicity, efficiency and generalizability, we present a cascade-style joint learning framework coupled with context-aware soft label representations and slot-level contrastive representation learning to mitigate the data and label shift problems effectively. Extensive experiments on public benchmarks demonstrate the superiority of the proposed approach over a series of competitive baselines.
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@article{arxiv.2310.15294,
title = {Adaptive End-to-End Metric Learning for Zero-Shot Cross-Domain Slot Filling},
author = {Yuanjun Shi and Linzhi Wu and Minglai Shao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.15294},
year = {2023}
}
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Accepted to EMNLP 2023 (Main, Long Paper)