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GL-CLeF: A Global-Local Contrastive Learning Framework for Cross-lingual Spoken Language Understanding (2204.08325v1)

Published 18 Apr 2022 in cs.CL

Abstract: Due to high data demands of current methods, attention to zero-shot cross-lingual spoken language understanding (SLU) has grown, as such approaches greatly reduce human annotation effort. However, existing models solely rely on shared parameters, which can only perform implicit alignment across languages. We present Global--Local Contrastive Learning Framework (GL-CLeF) to address this shortcoming. Specifically, we employ contrastive learning, leveraging bilingual dictionaries to construct multilingual views of the same utterance, then encourage their representations to be more similar than negative example pairs, which achieves to explicitly aligned representations of similar sentences across languages. In addition, a key step in GL-CLeF is a proposed Local and Global component, which achieves a fine-grained cross-lingual transfer (i.e., sentence-level Local intent transfer, token-level Local slot transfer, and semantic-level Global transfer across intent and slot). Experiments on MultiATIS++ show that GL-CLeF achieves the best performance and successfully pulls representations of similar sentences across languages closer.

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Authors (7)
  1. Libo Qin (77 papers)
  2. Qiguang Chen (44 papers)
  3. Tianbao Xie (22 papers)
  4. Qixin Li (2 papers)
  5. Jian-Guang Lou (69 papers)
  6. Wanxiang Che (152 papers)
  7. Min-Yen Kan (92 papers)
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