Exploring Category Structure with Contextual Language Models and Lexical Semantic Networks

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Renner, Joseph [1 ]
Denis, Pascal [1 ]
Gilleron, Remi [1 ]
Brunelliere, Angele [2 ]
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[1] Univ Lille, Inria, Cent Lille, CNRS,UMR 9189,CRIStAL, F-59000 Lille, France
[2] Univ Lille, CNRS, UMR 9193, SCALab, Lille, France
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TP18 [人工智能理论];
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081104 ; 0812 ; 0835 ; 1405 ;
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Recent work on predicting category structure with distributional models, using either static word embeddings (Heyman and Heyman, 2019) or contextualized language models (CLMs) (Misra et al., 2021), report low correlations with human ratings, thus calling into question their plausibility as models of human semantic memory. In this work, we revisit this question testing a wider array of methods for probing CLMs for predicting typicality scores. Our experiments, using BERT (Devlin et al., 2018), show the importance of using the right type of CLM probes, as our best BERT-based typicality prediction methods substantially improve over previous works. Second, our results highlight the importance of polysemy in this task: our best results are obtained when using a disambiguation mechanism. Finally, additional experiments reveal that Information Contentbased WordNet (Miller, 1995), also endowed with disambiguation, matches the performance of the best BERT-based method, and in fact captures complementary information, which can be combined with BERT to achieve enhanced typicality predictions.
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页码:2277 / 2290
页数:14
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