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A Critical Analysis of Biased Parsers in Unsupervised Parsing (1909.09428v1)

Published 20 Sep 2019 in cs.CL and cs.LG

Abstract: A series of papers has used a parsing algorithm due to Shen et al. (2018) to recover phrase-structure trees based on proxies for "syntactic depth." These proxy depths are obtained from the representations learned by recurrent LLMs augmented with mechanisms that encourage the (unsupervised) discovery of hierarchical structure latent in natural language sentences. Using the same parser, we show that proxies derived from a conventional LSTM LLM produce trees comparably well to the specialized architectures used in previous work. However, we also provide a detailed analysis of the parsing algorithm, showing (1) that it is incomplete---that is, it can recover only a fraction of possible trees---and (2) that it has a marked bias for right-branching structures which results in inflated performance in right-branching languages like English. Our analysis shows that evaluating with biased parsing algorithms can inflate the apparent structural competence of LLMs.

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Authors (3)
  1. Chris Dyer (91 papers)
  2. Gábor Melis (13 papers)
  3. Phil Blunsom (87 papers)
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