Semantic Frame Induction with Deep Metric Learning

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Abstract

Recent studies have demonstrated the usefulness of contextualized word embeddings in unsupervised semantic frame induction. However, they have also revealed that generic contextualized embeddings are not always consistent with human intuitions about semantic frames, which causes unsatisfactory performance for frame induction based on contextualized embeddings. In this paper, we address supervised semantic frame induction, which assumes the existence of frame-annotated data for a subset of predicates in a corpus and aims to build a frame induction model that leverages the annotated data. We propose a model that uses deep metric learning to fine-tune a contextualized embedding model, and we apply the fine-tuned contextualized embeddings to perform semantic frame induction. Our experiments on FrameNet show that fine-tuning with deep metric learning considerably improves the clustering evaluation scores, namely, the B-CUBED F-SCORE and PURITY F-SCORE, by about 8 points or more. We also demonstrate that our approach is effective even when the number of training instances is small.

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Yamada, K., Sasano, R., & Takeda, K. (2023). Semantic Frame Induction with Deep Metric Learning. In EACL 2023 - 17th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Proceedings of the Conference (pp. 1825–1837). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.5715/jnlp.30.1130

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