
Paraphrase generation is an essential yet challenging task in natural language processing. Neural‐network‐based approaches towards paraphrase generation have achieved remarkable success in recent years. Previous neural paraphrase generation approaches ignore linguistic knowledge, such as part‐of‐speech information regardless of its availability. The underlying assumption is that neural nets could learn such information implicitly when given sufficient data. However, it would be difficult for neural nets to learn such information properly when data are scarce. In this work, we endeavor to probe into the efficacy of explicit part‐of‐speech information for the task of paraphrase generation in low‐resource scenarios. To this end, we devise three mechanisms to fuse part‐of‐speech information under the framework of sequence‐to‐sequence learning. We demonstrate the utility of part‐of‐speech information in low‐resource paraphrase generation through extensive experiments on multiple datasets of varying sizes and genres.
Learning, Speech, Linguistics, Neural Networks, Computer, Research Article, Natural Language Processing
Learning, Speech, Linguistics, Neural Networks, Computer, Research Article, Natural Language Processing
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