Are Pre-trained Language Models Aware of Phrases? Simple but Strong Baselines for Grammar Induction
Computation and Language
2020-02-04 v1 Artificial Intelligence
Machine Learning
Abstract
With the recent success and popularity of pre-trained language models (LMs) in natural language processing, there has been a rise in efforts to understand their inner workings. In line with such interest, we propose a novel method that assists us in investigating the extent to which pre-trained LMs capture the syntactic notion of constituency. Our method provides an effective way of extracting constituency trees from the pre-trained LMs without training. In addition, we report intriguing findings in the induced trees, including the fact that pre-trained LMs outperform other approaches in correctly demarcating adverb phrases in sentences.
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@article{arxiv.2002.00737,
title = {Are Pre-trained Language Models Aware of Phrases? Simple but Strong Baselines for Grammar Induction},
author = {Taeuk Kim and Jihun Choi and Daniel Edmiston and Sang-goo Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.00737},
year = {2020}
}
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ICLR 2020