Automated Generation of Multilingual Clusters for the Evaluation of Distributed Representations
Computation and Language
2017-04-06 v5 Machine Learning
Abstract
We propose a language-agnostic way of automatically generating sets of semantically similar clusters of entities along with sets of "outlier" elements, which may then be used to perform an intrinsic evaluation of word embeddings in the outlier detection task. We used our methodology to create a gold-standard dataset, which we call WikiSem500, and evaluated multiple state-of-the-art embeddings. The results show a correlation between performance on this dataset and performance on sentiment analysis.
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@article{arxiv.1611.01547,
title = {Automated Generation of Multilingual Clusters for the Evaluation of Distributed Representations},
author = {Philip Blair and Yuval Merhav and Joel Barry},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.01547},
year = {2017}
}
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Published as a workshop paper at ICLR 2017