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Firearms and Tigers are Dangerous, Kitchen Knives and Zebras are Not: Testing whether Word Embeddings Can Tell
5 September 2018
Pia Sommerauer
Antske Fokkens
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"Firearms and Tigers are Dangerous, Kitchen Knives and Zebras are Not: Testing whether Word Embeddings Can Tell"
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Interpreting Embedding Spaces by Conceptualization
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Local Interpretations for Explainable Natural Language Processing: A Survey
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On the Learnability of Concepts: With Applications to Comparing Word Embedding Algorithms
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Probing Neural Language Models for Human Tacit Assumptions
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Feature2Vec: Distributional semantic modelling of human property knowledge
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Barry Devereux
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Analyzing and Interpreting Neural Networks for NLP: A Report on the First BlackboxNLP Workshop
Afra Alishahi
Grzegorz Chrupała
Tal Linzen
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Neural Vector Conceptualization for Word Vector Space Interpretation
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Lisa Raithel
David Harbecke
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