Evaluating Layers of Representation in Neural Machine Translation on Part-of-Speech and Semantic Tagging Tasks

Yonatan Belinkov, Lluis Màrquez, Hassan Sajjad, Nadir Durrani, Fahim Dalvi, James Glass

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Abstract

While neural machine translation (NMT) models provide improved translation quality in an elegant framework, it is less clear what they learn about language. Recent work has started evaluating the quality of vector representations learned by NMT models on morphological and syntactic tasks. In this paper, we investigate the representations learned at different layers of NMT encoders. We train NMT systems on parallel data and use the models to extract features for training a classifier on two tasks: part-of-speech and semantic tagging. We then measure the performance of the classifier as a proxy to the quality of the original NMT model for the given task. Our quantitative analysis yields interesting insights regarding representation learning in NMT models. For instance, we find that higher layers are better at learning semantics while lower layers tend to be better for part-of-speech tagging. We also observe little effect of the target language on source-side representations, especially in higher quality models.
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Title of host publicationProceedings of the Eighth International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (Volume 1: Long Papers)
Place of PublicationTaipei, Taiwan
PublisherAsian Federation of Natural Language Processing
Pages1-10
Number of pages10
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2017

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