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Multichannel Variable-Size Convolution for Sentence Classification

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arxiv 1603.04513 v1 pith:NMCZPXHN submitted 2016-03-15 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords classificationconvolutionmvcnnperformancesentencesmall-scalevariable-sizeachieves
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We propose MVCNN, a convolution neural network (CNN) architecture for sentence classification. It (i) combines diverse versions of pretrained word embeddings and (ii) extracts features of multigranular phrases with variable-size convolution filters. We also show that pretraining MVCNN is critical for good performance. MVCNN achieves state-of-the-art performance on four tasks: on small-scale binary, small-scale multi-class and largescale Twitter sentiment prediction and on subjectivity classification.

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