pair2vec: Compositional Word-Pair Embeddings for Cross-Sentence Inference

10/20/2018
by   Mandar Joshi, et al.
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Reasoning about implied relationships (e.g. paraphrastic, common sense, encyclopedic) between pairs of words is crucial for many cross-sentence inference problems. This paper proposes new methods for learning and using embeddings of word pairs that implicitly represent background knowledge about such relationships. Our pairwise embeddings are computed as a compositional function of each word's representation, which is learned by maximizing the pointwise mutual information (PMI) with the contexts in which the the two words co-occur. We add these representations to the cross-sentence attention layer of existing inference models (e.g. BiDAF for QA, ESIM for NLI), instead of extending or replacing existing word embeddings. Experiments show a gain of 2.72 representations also aid in better generalization with gains of around 6-7 adversarial SQuAD datasets, and 8.8 Glockner et al.

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