Morphosyntactic Tagging with a Meta-BiLSTM Model over Context Sensitive Token Encodings (1805.08237v1)
Abstract: The rise of neural networks, and particularly recurrent neural networks, has produced significant advances in part-of-speech tagging accuracy. One characteristic common among these models is the presence of rich initial word encodings. These encodings typically are composed of a recurrent character-based representation with learned and pre-trained word embeddings. However, these encodings do not consider a context wider than a single word and it is only through subsequent recurrent layers that word or sub-word information interacts. In this paper, we investigate models that use recurrent neural networks with sentence-level context for initial character and word-based representations. In particular we show that optimal results are obtained by integrating these context sensitive representations through synchronized training with a meta-model that learns to combine their states. We present results on part-of-speech and morphological tagging with state-of-the-art performance on a number of languages.
- Bernd Bohnet (21 papers)
- Ryan McDonald (24 papers)
- Daniel Andor (14 papers)
- Emily Pitler (11 papers)
- Joshua Maynez (28 papers)
- Goncalo Simoes (1 paper)