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Disentangling continuous and discrete linguistic signals in transformer-based sentence embeddings

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arxiv 2312.11272 v1 pith:CKJSAEZP submitted 2023-12-18 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords informationcontinuousdiscreteembeddingslinguisticlatentlayersentence
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Sentence and word embeddings encode structural and semantic information in a distributed manner. Part of the information encoded -- particularly lexical information -- can be seen as continuous, whereas other -- like structural information -- is most often discrete. We explore whether we can compress transformer-based sentence embeddings into a representation that separates different linguistic signals -- in particular, information relevant to subject-verb agreement and verb alternations. We show that by compressing an input sequence that shares a targeted phenomenon into the latent layer of a variational autoencoder-like system, the targeted linguistic information becomes more explicit. A latent layer with both discrete and continuous components captures better the targeted phenomena than a latent layer with only discrete or only continuous components. These experiments are a step towards separating linguistic signals from distributed text embeddings and linking them to more symbolic representations.

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