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Learning to Recombine and Resample Data for Compositional Generalization

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arxiv 2010.03706 v6 pith:YWJIXG7R submitted 2020-10-08 cs.CL cs.LG

classification cs.CLcs.LG
keywords examplescompositionaldatageneralizationneuraltrainingenableslearning
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Flexible neural sequence models outperform grammar- and automaton-based counterparts on a variety of tasks. However, neural models perform poorly in settings requiring compositional generalization beyond the training data -- particularly to rare or unseen subsequences. Past work has found symbolic scaffolding (e.g. grammars or automata) essential in these settings. We describe R&R, a learned data augmentation scheme that enables a large category of compositional generalizations without appeal to latent symbolic structure. R&R has two components: recombination of original training examples via a prototype-based generative model and resampling of generated examples to encourage extrapolation. Training an ordinary neural sequence model on a dataset augmented with recombined and resampled examples significantly improves generalization in two language processing problems -- instruction following (SCAN) and morphological analysis (SIGMORPHON 2018) -- where R&R enables learning of new constructions and tenses from as few as eight initial examples.

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