CLMay 31, 2021

Factorising Meaning and Form for Intent-Preserving Paraphrasing

arXiv:2105.15053v1716 citations
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This addresses the need for intent-preserving paraphrasing in natural language processing, with incremental improvements over existing techniques.

The paper tackles the problem of generating paraphrases that preserve intent while varying surface form, achieving a better tradeoff between semantic preservation and syntactic novelty compared to previous methods.

We propose a method for generating paraphrases of English questions that retain the original intent but use a different surface form. Our model combines a careful choice of training objective with a principled information bottleneck, to induce a latent encoding space that disentangles meaning and form. We train an encoder-decoder model to reconstruct a question from a paraphrase with the same meaning and an exemplar with the same surface form, leading to separated encoding spaces. We use a Vector-Quantized Variational Autoencoder to represent the surface form as a set of discrete latent variables, allowing us to use a classifier to select a different surface form at test time. Crucially, our method does not require access to an external source of target exemplars. Extensive experiments and a human evaluation show that we are able to generate paraphrases with a better tradeoff between semantic preservation and syntactic novelty compared to previous methods.

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