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Analogical Reasoning on Chinese Morphological and Semantic Relations

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arxiv 1805.06504 v1 pith:2LKQ3BFM submitted 2018-05-12 cs.CL cs.AI

classification cs.CLcs.AI
keywords analogicalchinesereasoningrelationsmorphologicalsemantictaskbalanced
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Analogical reasoning is effective in capturing linguistic regularities. This paper proposes an analogical reasoning task on Chinese. After delving into Chinese lexical knowledge, we sketch 68 implicit morphological relations and 28 explicit semantic relations. A big and balanced dataset CA8 is then built for this task, including 17813 questions. Furthermore, we systematically explore the influences of vector representations, context features, and corpora on analogical reasoning. With the experiments, CA8 is proved to be a reliable benchmark for evaluating Chinese word embeddings.

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