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Concept-Based Embeddings for Natural Language Processing

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arxiv 1807.05519 v1 pith:J6YBQOSJ submitted 2018-07-15 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords analysisautomaticbroadclassificationconcept-basedconcept-levelconceptscontext
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In this work, we focus on effectively leveraging and integrating information from concept-level as well as word-level via projecting concepts and words into a lower dimensional space while retaining most critical semantics. In a broad context of opinion understanding system, we investigate the use of the fused embedding for several core NLP tasks: named entity detection and classification, automatic speech recognition reranking, and targeted sentiment analysis.

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