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Evaluating Word Embedding Models: Methods and Experimental Results

Computation and Language 2019-07-10 v2

Abstract

Extensive evaluation on a large number of word embedding models for language processing applications is conducted in this work. First, we introduce popular word embedding models and discuss desired properties of word models and evaluation methods (or evaluators). Then, we categorize evaluators into intrinsic and extrinsic two types. Intrinsic evaluators test the quality of a representation independent of specific natural language processing tasks while extrinsic evaluators use word embeddings as input features to a downstream task and measure changes in performance metrics specific to that task. We report experimental results of intrinsic and extrinsic evaluators on six word embedding models. It is shown that different evaluators focus on different aspects of word models, and some are more correlated with natural language processing tasks. Finally, we adopt correlation analysis to study performance consistency of extrinsic and intrinsic evalutors.

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@article{arxiv.1901.09785,
  title  = {Evaluating Word Embedding Models: Methods and Experimental Results},
  author = {Bin Wang and Angela Wang and Fenxiao Chen and Yuncheng Wang and C. -C. Jay Kuo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.09785},
  year   = {2019}
}

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13 pages

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