TransSent generates a tail discourse from a head discourse and a discourse marker by treating the marker as a translation in embedding space, with new datasets and improved scores over baselines.
Towards Generating Long and Coherent Text with Multi-Level Latent Variable Models
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Variational autoencoders (VAEs) have received much attention recently as an end-to-end architecture for text generation with latent variables. In this paper, we investigate several multi-level structures to learn a VAE model to generate long, and coherent text. In particular, we use a hierarchy of stochastic layers between the encoder and decoder networks to generate more informative latent codes. We also investigate a multi-level decoder structure to learn a coherent long-term structure by generating intermediate sentence representations as high-level plan vectors. Empirical results demonstrate that a multi-level VAE model produces more coherent and less repetitive long text compared to the standard VAE models and can further mitigate the posterior-collapse issue.
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TransSent: Towards Generation of Structured Sentences with Discourse Marker
TransSent generates a tail discourse from a head discourse and a discourse marker by treating the marker as a translation in embedding space, with new datasets and improved scores over baselines.