Revisiting the Effects of Leakage on Dependency Parsing
Computation and Language
2022-03-25 v1
Abstract
Recent work by S{\o}gaard (2020) showed that, treebank size aside, overlap between training and test graphs (termed leakage) explains more of the observed variation in dependency parsing performance than other explanations. In this work we revisit this claim, testing it on more models and languages. We find that it only holds for zero-shot cross-lingual settings. We then propose a more fine-grained measure of such leakage which, unlike the original measure, not only explains but also correlates with observed performance variation. Code and data are available here: https://github.com/miriamwanner/reu-nlp-project
Cite
@article{arxiv.2203.12815,
title = {Revisiting the Effects of Leakage on Dependency Parsing},
author = {Nathaniel Krasner and Miriam Wanner and Antonios Anastasopoulos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.12815},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
to be presented at ACL'22 Findings