Dynamic Contextualized Word Embeddings
Computation and Language
2021-06-09 v3
Abstract
Static word embeddings that represent words by a single vector cannot capture the variability of word meaning in different linguistic and extralinguistic contexts. Building on prior work on contextualized and dynamic word embeddings, we introduce dynamic contextualized word embeddings that represent words as a function of both linguistic and extralinguistic context. Based on a pretrained language model (PLM), dynamic contextualized word embeddings model time and social space jointly, which makes them attractive for a range of NLP tasks involving semantic variability. We highlight potential application scenarios by means of qualitative and quantitative analyses on four English datasets.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2010.12684,
title = {Dynamic Contextualized Word Embeddings},
author = {Valentin Hofmann and Janet B. Pierrehumbert and Hinrich Schütze},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.12684},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
ACL 2021