Eliciting explicit knowledge from domain experts in direct intrinsic evaluation of word embeddings for specialized domains

Open Access
Authors
Publication date 2021
Host editors
  • A. Belz
  • S. Agarwal
  • Y. Graham
  • E. Reiter
  • A. Shimorina
Book title Human Evaluation of NLP Systems (HumEval)
Book subtitle EACL 2021 : proceedings of the workshop : April 19, 2021, Online
ISBN (electronic)
  • 9781954085107
Event workshop Human Evaluation of NLP Systems (HumEval)
Pages (from-to) 107-113
Number of pages 7
Publisher Stroudsburg, PA: The Association for Computational Linguistics
Organisations
  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw)
  • Interfacultary Research - Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC)
Abstract
We evaluate the use of direct intrinsic word embedding evaluation tasks for specialized language. Our case study is philosophical text: human expert judgements on the relatedness of philosophical terms are elicited using a synonym detection task and a coherence task. Uniquely for our task, experts must rely on explicit knowledge and cannot use their linguistic intuition, which may differ from that of the philosopher. We find that inter-rater agreement rates are similar to those of more conventional semantic annotation tasks, suggesting that these tasks can be used to evaluate word embeddings of text types for which implicit knowledge may not suffice.
Document type Conference contribution
Note With dataset
Language English
Published at https://aclanthology.org/2021.humeval-1.12
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