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Human-Model Divergence in the Handling of Vagueness

Elias Stengel-Eskin, Jimena Guallar-Blasco, Benjamin Van Durme

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Abstract

While aggregate performance metrics can generate valuable insights at a large scale, their dominance means more complex and nuanced language phenomena, such as vagueness, may be overlooked. Focusing on vague terms (e.g. sunny, cloudy, young, etc.) we inspect the behavior of visually grounded and text-only models, finding systematic divergences from human judgments even when a model's overall performance is high. To help explain this disparity, we identify two assumptions made by the datasets and models examined and, guided by the philosophy of vagueness, isolate cases where they do not hold.

Topics & Concepts

VaguenessAggregate (composite)Computer scienceDivergence (linguistics)Dominance (genetics)Artificial intelligenceNatural language processingData scienceEpistemologyLinguisticsFuzzy logicPhilosophyComposite materialChemistryBiochemistryGeneMaterials scienceTopic ModelingNatural Language Processing TechniquesMultimodal Machine Learning Applications