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arxiv: 1612.02251 · v2 · pith:AWP3COH4new · submitted 2016-12-07 · 💻 cs.CL

When is multitask learning effective? Semantic sequence prediction under varying data conditions

classification 💻 cs.CL
keywords taskswhenauxiliaryconditionsdataeffectivelearningmultitask
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Multitask learning has been applied successfully to a range of tasks, mostly morphosyntactic. However, little is known on when MTL works and whether there are data characteristics that help to determine its success. In this paper we evaluate a range of semantic sequence labeling tasks in a MTL setup. We examine different auxiliary tasks, amongst which a novel setup, and correlate their impact to data-dependent conditions. Our results show that MTL is not always effective, significant improvements are obtained only for 1 out of 5 tasks. When successful, auxiliary tasks with compact and more uniform label distributions are preferable.

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