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arxiv:1902.09393

Cooperative Learning of Disjoint Syntax and Semantics

Published on Feb 25, 2019
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A recursive model achieves near perfect accuracy on parsing mathematical expressions and performs competitively on natural language tasks without requiring linguistic supervision.

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There has been considerable attention devoted to models that learn to jointly infer an expression's syntactic structure and its semantics. Yet, NangiaB18 has recently shown that the current best systems fail to learn the correct parsing strategy on mathematical expressions generated from a simple context-free grammar. In this work, we present a recursive model inspired by ChoiYL18 that reaches near perfect accuracy on this task. Our model is composed of two separated modules for syntax and semantics. They are cooperatively trained with standard continuous and discrete optimization schemes. Our model does not require any linguistic structure for supervision and its recursive nature allows for out-of-domain generalization with little loss in performance. Additionally, our approach performs competitively on several natural language tasks, such as Natural Language Inference or Sentiment Analysis.

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