A strong baseline for learning cross-lingualword embeddings from sentence alignments

Omer Levy, Anders Søgaard, Yoav Goldberg

    33 Citations (Scopus)

    Abstract

    While cross-lingual word embeddings have been studied extensively in recent years, the qualitative differences between the different algorithms remain vague. We observe that whether or not an algorithm uses a particular feature set (sentence IDs) accounts for a significant performance gap among these algorithms. This feature set is also used by traditional alignment algorithms, such as IBM Model-1, which demonstrate similar performance to stateof- The-art embedding algorithms on a variety of benchmarks. Overall, we observe that different algorithmic approaches for utilizing the sentence ID feature space result in similar performance. This paper draws both empirical and theoretical parallels between the embedding and alignment literature, and suggests that adding additional sources of information, which go beyond the traditional signal of bilingual sentence-aligned corpora, may substantially improve cross-lingual word embeddings, and that future baselines should at least take such features into account.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 15th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics : Long papers
    Number of pages10
    Volume1
    PublisherAssociation for Computational Linguistics
    Publication date2017
    Pages765-774
    ISBN (Electronic)9781510838604
    Publication statusPublished - 2017
    Event15th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, EACL 2017 - Valencia, Spain
    Duration: 3 Apr 20177 Apr 2017

    Conference

    Conference15th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, EACL 2017
    Country/TerritorySpain
    CityValencia
    Period03/04/201707/04/2017
    SponsorCELI: Language Technology, eBay, et al., Grammarly, Textkernel, Thomson Reuters

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