Investigating the Contextualised Word Embedding Dimensions Specified for Contextual and Temporal Semantic Changes
Abstract
The sense-aware contextualised word embeddings (SCWEs) encode semantic changes of words within the contextualised word embedding (CWE) spaces. Despite the superior performance of SCWEs in contextual/temporal semantic change detection (SCD) benchmarks, it remains unclear as to how the meaning changes are encoded in the embedding space. To study this, we compare pre-trained CWEs and their fine-tuned versions on contextual and temporal semantic change benchmarks under Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Independent Component Analysis (ICA) transformations. Our experimental results reveal (a) although there exist a smaller number of axes that are specific to semantic changes of words in the pre-trained CWE space, this information gets distributed across all dimensions when fine-tuned, and (b) in contrast to prior work studying the geometry of CWEs, we find that PCA to better represent semantic changes than ICA within the top 10% of axes. These findings encourage the development of more efficient SCD methods with a small number of SCD-aware dimensions. Source code is available at https://github.com/LivNLP/svp-dims .
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@article{arxiv.2407.02820,
title = {Investigating the Contextualised Word Embedding Dimensions Specified for Contextual and Temporal Semantic Changes},
author = {Taichi Aida and Danushka Bollegala},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.02820},
year = {2024}
}
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