Title
Restricted Recurrent Neural Tensor Networks: Exploiting Word Frequency And Compositionality
Abstract
Increasing the capacity of recurrent neural networks (RNN) usually involves augmenting the size of the hidden layer, with significant increase of computational cost. Recurrent neural tensor networks (RNTN) increase capacity using distinct hidden layer weights for each word, but with greater costs in memory usage. In this paper, we introduce restricted recurrent neural tensor networks (r-RNTN) which reserve distinct hidden layer weights for frequent vocabulary words while sharing a single set of weights for infrequent words. Perplexity evaluations show that for fixed hidden layer sizes, r-RNTNs improve language model performance over RNNs using only a small fraction of the parameters of unrestricted RNTNs. These results hold for r-RNTNs using Gated Recurrent Units and Long Short-Term Memory.
Year
Venue
Field
2018
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 56TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS, VOL 2
Principle of compositionality,Perplexity,Vocabulary Words,Tensor,Word lists by frequency,Computer science,Recurrent neural network,Speech recognition,Natural language processing,Artificial intelligence,Language model
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Conference
P18-2
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Alexandre Salle1242.66
Aline Villavicencio2203.41