Finding Function in Form: Compositional Character Models for Open Vocabulary Word Representation
Computation and Language
2016-05-25 v2
Abstract
We introduce a model for constructing vector representations of words by composing characters using bidirectional LSTMs. Relative to traditional word representation models that have independent vectors for each word type, our model requires only a single vector per character type and a fixed set of parameters for the compositional model. Despite the compactness of this model and, more importantly, the arbitrary nature of the form-function relationship in language, our "composed" word representations yield state-of-the-art results in language modeling and part-of-speech tagging. Benefits over traditional baselines are particularly pronounced in morphologically rich languages (e.g., Turkish).
Cite
@article{arxiv.1508.02096,
title = {Finding Function in Form: Compositional Character Models for Open Vocabulary Word Representation},
author = {Wang Ling and Tiago Luís and Luís Marujo and Ramón Fernandez Astudillo and Silvio Amir and Chris Dyer and Alan W. Black and Isabel Trancoso},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.02096},
year = {2016}
}