The lexical substitution task aims at generating a list of suitable replacements for a target word in context, ideally keeping the meaning of the modified text unchanged. While its usage has increased in recent years, the paucity of annotated data prevents the finetuning of neural models on the task, hindering the full fruition of recently introduced powerful architectures such as language models. Furthermore, lexical substitution is usually evaluated in a framework that is strictly bound to a limited vocabulary, making it impossible to credit appropriate, but out-of-vocabulary, substitutes. To assess these issues, we propose GENESIS (Generating Substitutes in contexts), the first generative approach to lexical substitution. Thanks to a seq2seq model, we generate substitutes for a word according to the context it appears in, attaining state-of-theart results on different benchmarks. Moreover, our approach allows silver data to be produced for further improving the performances of lexical substitution systems. Along with an extensive analysis of GENESIS results, we also present a human evaluation of the generated substitutes in order to assess their quality. We release the fine-tuned models, the generated datasets and the code to reproduce the experiments at https://github.com/SapienzaNLP/genesis.

GeneSis: A Generative Approach to Substitutes in Context / Lacerra, Caterina; Tripodi, Rocco; Navigli, Roberto. - ELETTRONICO. - (2021), pp. 10810-10823. (Intervento presentato al convegno Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing 2021 tenutosi a Punta Cana, Dominican Republic nel November 7–11, 2021) [10.18653/v1/2021.emnlp-main.844].

GeneSis: A Generative Approach to Substitutes in Context

Tripodi, Rocco;
2021

Abstract

The lexical substitution task aims at generating a list of suitable replacements for a target word in context, ideally keeping the meaning of the modified text unchanged. While its usage has increased in recent years, the paucity of annotated data prevents the finetuning of neural models on the task, hindering the full fruition of recently introduced powerful architectures such as language models. Furthermore, lexical substitution is usually evaluated in a framework that is strictly bound to a limited vocabulary, making it impossible to credit appropriate, but out-of-vocabulary, substitutes. To assess these issues, we propose GENESIS (Generating Substitutes in contexts), the first generative approach to lexical substitution. Thanks to a seq2seq model, we generate substitutes for a word according to the context it appears in, attaining state-of-theart results on different benchmarks. Moreover, our approach allows silver data to be produced for further improving the performances of lexical substitution systems. Along with an extensive analysis of GENESIS results, we also present a human evaluation of the generated substitutes in order to assess their quality. We release the fine-tuned models, the generated datasets and the code to reproduce the experiments at https://github.com/SapienzaNLP/genesis.
2021
Proceedings of the 2021 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
10810
10823
GeneSis: A Generative Approach to Substitutes in Context / Lacerra, Caterina; Tripodi, Rocco; Navigli, Roberto. - ELETTRONICO. - (2021), pp. 10810-10823. (Intervento presentato al convegno Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing 2021 tenutosi a Punta Cana, Dominican Republic nel November 7–11, 2021) [10.18653/v1/2021.emnlp-main.844].
Lacerra, Caterina; Tripodi, Rocco; Navigli, Roberto
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