Google’s PAWS data set helps AI models capture word order and structure. Yuan Zhang, Research Scientist and Yinfei Yang, Software Engineer, Google Research posted: Read more
Word order and syntactic structure have a large impact on sentence meaning — even small perturbations in word order can completely change interpretation. For example, consider the following related sentences:
Flights from New York to Florida.
Flights to Florida from New York.
Flights from Florida to New York.
All three have the same set of words. However, 1 and 2 have the same meaning — known as paraphrase pairs — while 1 and 3 have very different meanings — known as non-paraphrase pairs. The task of identifying whether pairs are paraphrase or not is called paraphrase identification, and this task is important to many real-world natural language understanding (NLU) applications such as question answering Read on
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