HSE Student to Present at Association for Computational Linguistics Conference
An article by HSE Faculty of Computer Sciences senior Artyom Gadetsky was accepted for presentation at the Association for Computational Linguistics international conference, the only A* level conference on computational linguistics. According to the CORE system, which ranks large conferences in computer science, the category A* is the highest level for a conference.
Artyom prepared his paper together with Faculty of Computer Science Professor Dmitry Vetrov and Ilya Yakubovsky, a researcher at the company Joom. The paper, ‘Conditional Generators of Words Definitions,’ will be presented at the conference, which is set to take place in Melbourne, Australia, on July 15-20.
About the Article
Text oftentimes serves as data in tasks involving machine learning. Such text is usually broken up by words and then transformed into a vector – a set of numbers with which machine learning algorithms can already work comfortably. Artyom Gadetsky’s work researches this sort of vector representation of words. One vector is usually used for a single word, but since there are polysemantic words, it is not obvious that this representation stores information on all meanings of a word. The paper presents a model for generating word meanings. With the help of this model, various definitions can be generated for different meanings of the same word, with an example of word usage serving as the foundation. See below for an example of how this works with simple words such as star, sentence, and head:
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