Model Comparison for Semantic Grouping
Abstract
We introduce a probabilistic framework for quantifying the semantic similarity between two groups of embeddings. We formulate the task of semantic similarity as a model comparison task in which we contrast a generative model which jointly models two sentences versus one that does not. We illustrate how this framework can be used for the Semantic Textual Similarity tasks using clear assumptions about how the embeddings of words are generated. We apply model comparison that utilises information criteria to address some of the shortcomings of Bayesian model comparison, whilst still penalising model complexity. We achieve competitive results by applying the proposed framework with an appropriate choice of likelihood on the STS datasets.
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Vargas et al. "Model Comparison for Semantic Grouping." International Conference on Machine Learning, 2019.Markdown
[Vargas et al. "Model Comparison for Semantic Grouping." International Conference on Machine Learning, 2019.](https://mlanthology.org/icml/2019/vargas2019icml-model/)BibTeX
@inproceedings{vargas2019icml-model,
title = {{Model Comparison for Semantic Grouping}},
author = {Vargas, Francisco and Brestnichki, Kamen and Hammerla, Nils},
booktitle = {International Conference on Machine Learning},
year = {2019},
pages = {6410-6417},
volume = {97},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/icml/2019/vargas2019icml-model/}
}