Abstract
We propose a structured extension to bidirectional-context conditional language generation, or "infilling," inspired by Frame Semantic theory (Fillmore, 1976). Guidance is provided through two approaches: (1) model fine-tuning, conditioning directly on observed symbolic frames, and (2) a novel extension to disjunctive lexically constrained decoding that leverages frame semantic lexical units. Automatic and human evaluations confirm that frame-guided generation allows for explicit manipulation of intended infill semantics, with minimal loss in distinguishability from human-generated text. Our methods flexibly apply to a variety of use scenarios, and we provide an interactive web demo.
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Ouyz, J., Weiry, N., Belyy, A., Yu, F., & Durme, B. V. (2021). InFillmore: Frame-Guided Language Generation with Bidirectional Context. In *SEM 2021 - 10th Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics, Proceedings of the Conference (pp. 129–142). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2021.starsem-1.12
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