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arxiv: 1805.03366 · v1 · pith:LD62JYP6new · submitted 2018-05-09 · 💻 cs.CL

LearningWord Embeddings for Low-resource Languages by PU Learning

classification 💻 cs.CL
keywords wordlanguagesapproachesco-occurrenceembeddinglearningmatrixcorpus
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Word embedding is a key component in many downstream applications in processing natural languages. Existing approaches often assume the existence of a large collection of text for learning effective word embedding. However, such a corpus may not be available for some low-resource languages. In this paper, we study how to effectively learn a word embedding model on a corpus with only a few million tokens. In such a situation, the co-occurrence matrix is sparse as the co-occurrences of many word pairs are unobserved. In contrast to existing approaches often only sample a few unobserved word pairs as negative samples, we argue that the zero entries in the co-occurrence matrix also provide valuable information. We then design a Positive-Unlabeled Learning (PU-Learning) approach to factorize the co-occurrence matrix and validate the proposed approaches in four different languages.

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