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Symbolic, Distributed and Distributional Representations for Natural Language Processing in the Era of Deep Learning: a Survey

Computation and Language 2020-03-02 v2

Abstract

Natural language is inherently a discrete symbolic representation of human knowledge. Recent advances in machine learning (ML) and in natural language processing (NLP) seem to contradict the above intuition: discrete symbols are fading away, erased by vectors or tensors called distributed and distributional representations. However, there is a strict link between distributed/distributional representations and discrete symbols, being the first an approximation of the second. A clearer understanding of the strict link between distributed/distributional representations and symbols may certainly lead to radically new deep learning networks. In this paper we make a survey that aims to renew the link between symbolic representations and distributed/distributional representations. This is the right time to revitalize the area of interpreting how discrete symbols are represented inside neural networks.

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@article{arxiv.1702.00764,
  title  = {Symbolic, Distributed and Distributional Representations for Natural Language Processing in the Era of Deep Learning: a Survey},
  author = {Lorenzo Ferrone and Fabio Massimo Zanzotto},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.00764},
  year   = {2020}
}

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25 pages