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On the long-term learning ability of LSTM LMs

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arxiv 2106.08927 v1 pith:RSVWXHVP submitted 2021-06-16 cs.CL cs.LG

classification cs.CLcs.LG
keywords lstmdiscourse-levellong-termcontextuallearningmodelsabilityextension
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We inspect the long-term learning ability of Long Short-Term Memory language models (LSTM LMs) by evaluating a contextual extension based on the Continuous Bag-of-Words (CBOW) model for both sentence- and discourse-level LSTM LMs and by analyzing its performance. We evaluate on text and speech. Sentence-level models using the long-term contextual module perform comparably to vanilla discourse-level LSTM LMs. On the other hand, the extension does not provide gains for discourse-level models. These findings indicate that discourse-level LSTM LMs already rely on contextual information to perform long-term learning.

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