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PWESuite: Phonetic Word Embeddings and Tasks They Facilitate

Novel methods are introduced for learning phonetically informed word embeddings incorporating articulatory features, and a suite of evaluation tasks is proposed for their intrinsic and extrinsic performance.

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2023
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arXiv 2023
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Mapping words into a fixed-dimensional vector space is the backbone of modern NLP. While most word embedding methods successfully encode semantic information, they overlook phonetic information that is crucial for many tasks. We develop three methods that use articulatory features to build phonetically informed word embeddings. To address the inconsistent evaluation of existing phonetic word embedding methods, we also contribute a task suite to fairly evaluate past, current, and future methods. We evaluate both (1) intrinsic aspects of phonetic word embeddings, such as word retrieval and correlation with sound similarity, and (2) extrinsic performance on tasks such as rhyme and cognate detection and sound analogies. We hope our task suite will promote reproducibility and inspire future phonetic embedding research.

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