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Shapley Idioms: Analysing BERT Sentence Embeddings for General Idiom Token Identification
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In: Front Artif Intell (2022)
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Poisoning Knowledge Graph Embeddings via Relation Inference Patterns ...
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Poisoning Knowledge Graph Embeddings via Relation Inference Patterns ...
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Adversarial Attacks on Knowledge Graph Embeddings via Instance Attribution Methods ...
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Style versus Content: A distinction without a (learnable) difference?
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In: International Conference on Computational Linguistics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03112354 ; International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Dec 2020, Virtual, Spain (2020)
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Language-Driven Region Pointer Advancement for Controllable Image Captioning ...
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English WordNet Taxonomic Random Walk Pseudo-Corpora
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In: Conference papers (2020)
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This is a resource description paper that describes the creation and properties of a set of pseudo-corpora generated artificially from a random walk over the English WordNet taxonomy. Our WordNet taxonomic random walk implementation allows the exploration of different random walk hyperparameters and the generation of a variety of different pseudo-corpora. We find that different combinations of the walk’s hyperparameters result in varying statistical properties of the generated pseudo-corpora. We have published a total of 81 pseudo-corpora that we have used in our previous research, but have not exhausted all possible combinations of hyperparameters, which is why we have also published a codebase that allows the generation of additional WordNet taxonomic pseudo-corpora as needed. Ultimately, such pseudo-corpora can be used to train taxonomic word embeddings, as a way of transferring taxonomic knowledge into a word embedding space.
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Computational Linguistics; language resource; pseudo-corpus; random walk; semantic relationship; taxonomy; WordNet
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URL: https://arrow.tudublin.ie/scschcomcon/274 https://arrow.tudublin.ie/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1288&context=scschcomcon
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Language-Driven Region Pointer Advancement for Controllable Image Captioning
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In: Conference papers (2020)
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Local Alignment of Frame of Reference Assignment in English and Swedish Dialogue
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In: Conference papers (2020)
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Synthetic, Yet Natural: Properties of WordNet Random Walk Corpora and the impact of rare words on embedding performance
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In: Conference papers (2019)
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Size Matters: The Impact of Training Size in Taxonomically-Enriched Word Embeddings
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In: Articles (2019)
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TEST: A terminology extraction system for technology related terms
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In: Conference papers (2019)
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Modular Mechanistic Networks: On Bridging Mechanistic and Phenomenological Models with Deep Neural Networks in Natural Language Processing ...
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What is not where: the challenge of integrating spatial representations into deep learning architectures ...
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Is it worth it? Budget-related evaluation metrics for model selection ...
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Is it worth it? Budget-related evaluation metrics for model selection
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In: Conference papers (2018)
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Exploring the Functional and Geometric Bias of Spatial Relations Using Neural Language Models
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In: Conference papers (2018)
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Idiom Type Identification with Smoothed Lexical Features and a Maximum Margin Classifier ...
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