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Probing for the Usage of Grammatical Number ...
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Estimating the Entropy of Linguistic Distributions ...
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A Latent-Variable Model for Intrinsic Probing ...
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On Homophony and Rényi Entropy ...
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On Homophony and Rényi Entropy ...
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On Homophony and Rényi Entropy ...
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Towards Zero-shot Language Modeling ...
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Differentiable Generative Phonology ...
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Finding Concept-specific Biases in Form--Meaning Associations ...
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Searching for Search Errors in Neural Morphological Inflection ...
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Applying the Transformer to Character-level Transduction ...
Wu, Shijie; Cotterell, Ryan; Hulden, Mans. - : ETH Zurich, 2021
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Quantifying Gender Bias Towards Politicians in Cross-Lingual Language Models ...
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Probing as Quantifying Inductive Bias ...
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Revisiting the Uniform Information Density Hypothesis ...
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Revisiting the Uniform Information Density Hypothesis ...
Abstract: Anthology paper link: https://aclanthology.org/2021.emnlp-main.74/ Abstract: The uniform information density (UID) hypothesis posits a preference among language users for utterances structured such that information is distributed uniformly across a signal. While its implications on language production have been well explored, the hypothesis potentially makes predictions about language comprehension and linguistic acceptability as well. Further, it is unclear how uniformity in a linguistic signal—or lack thereof—should be measured, and over which linguistic unit, e.g., the sentence or language level, this uniformity should hold. Here we investigate these facets of the UID hypothesis using reading time and acceptability data. While our reading time results are generally consistent with previous work, they are also consistent with a weakly super-linear effect of surprisal, which would be compatible with UID’s predictions. For acceptability judgments, we find clearer evidence that non-uniformity in information ...
Keyword: Cognitive Modeling; Computational Linguistics; Machine Learning; Machine Learning and Data Mining; Natural Language Processing
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.48448/mpty-ke29
https://underline.io/lecture/37838-revisiting-the-uniform-information-density-hypothesis
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Conditional Poisson Stochastic Beams ...
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Examining the Inductive Bias of Neural Language Models with Artificial Languages ...
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Modeling the Unigram Distribution ...
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Language Model Evaluation Beyond Perplexity ...
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Differentiable Subset Pruning of Transformer Heads ...
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