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Variation and generality in encoding of syntactic anomaly information in
  sentence embeddings

Variation and generality in encoding of syntactic anomaly information in sentence embeddings

12 November 2021
Qinxuan Wu
Allyson Ettinger
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Papers citing "Variation and generality in encoding of syntactic anomaly information in sentence embeddings"

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Language in Vivo vs. in Silico: Size Matters but Larger Language Models
  Still Do Not Comprehend Language on a Par with Humans
Language in Vivo vs. in Silico: Size Matters but Larger Language Models Still Do Not Comprehend Language on a Par with Humans
Vittoria Dentella
Fritz Guenther
Evelina Leivada
ELM
30
1
0
23 Apr 2024
BERT & Family Eat Word Salad: Experiments with Text Understanding
BERT & Family Eat Word Salad: Experiments with Text Understanding
Ashim Gupta
Giorgi Kvernadze
Vivek Srikumar
195
73
0
10 Jan 2021
Out of Order: How Important Is The Sequential Order of Words in a
  Sentence in Natural Language Understanding Tasks?
Out of Order: How Important Is The Sequential Order of Words in a Sentence in Natural Language Understanding Tasks?
Thang M. Pham
Trung Bui
Long Mai
Anh Totti Nguyen
207
122
0
30 Dec 2020
Spying on your neighbors: Fine-grained probing of contextual embeddings
  for information about surrounding words
Spying on your neighbors: Fine-grained probing of contextual embeddings for information about surrounding words
Josef Klafka
Allyson Ettinger
40
42
0
04 May 2020
What you can cram into a single vector: Probing sentence embeddings for
  linguistic properties
What you can cram into a single vector: Probing sentence embeddings for linguistic properties
Alexis Conneau
Germán Kruszewski
Guillaume Lample
Loïc Barrault
Marco Baroni
199
882
0
03 May 2018
Hypothesis Only Baselines in Natural Language Inference
Hypothesis Only Baselines in Natural Language Inference
Adam Poliak
Jason Naradowsky
Aparajita Haldar
Rachel Rudinger
Benjamin Van Durme
190
576
0
02 May 2018
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