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MGNC-CNN: A Simple Approach to Exploiting Multiple Word Embeddings for Sentence Classification

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arxiv 1603.00968 v2 pith:4QFE7NQR submitted 2016-03-03 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords mgnc-cnnembeddingssetswordclassificationembeddinginputmultiple
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We introduce a novel, simple convolution neural network (CNN) architecture - multi-group norm constraint CNN (MGNC-CNN) that capitalizes on multiple sets of word embeddings for sentence classification. MGNC-CNN extracts features from input embedding sets independently and then joins these at the penultimate layer in the network to form a final feature vector. We then adopt a group regularization strategy that differentially penalizes weights associated with the subcomponents generated from the respective embedding sets. This model is much simpler than comparable alternative architectures and requires substantially less training time. Furthermore, it is flexible in that it does not require input word embeddings to be of the same dimensionality. We show that MGNC-CNN consistently outperforms baseline models.

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