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Few-shot Slot Tagging with Collapsed Dependency Transfer and Label-enhanced Task-adaptive Projection Network

Yutai Hou, Wanxiang Che, Yongkui Lai, Zhihan Zhou, Yijia Liu, Han Liu, Ting Liu

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Abstract

In this paper, we explore the slot tagging with only a few labeled support sentences (a.k.a. few-shot). Few-shot slot tagging faces a unique challenge compared to the other fewshot classification problems as it calls for modeling the dependencies between labels. But it is hard to apply previously learned label dependencies to an unseen domain, due to the discrepancy of label sets. To tackle this, we introduce a collapsed dependency transfer mechanism into the conditional random field (CRF) to transfer abstract label dependency patterns as transition scores. In the few-shot setting, the emission score of CRF can be calculated as a word's similarity to the representation of each label. To calculate such similarity, we propose a Label-enhanced Task-Adaptive Projection Network (L-TapNet) based on the stateof-the-art few-shot classification model -Tap-Net, by leveraging label name semantics in representing labels. Experimental results show that our model significantly outperforms the strongest few-shot learning baseline by 14.64 F1 scores in the one-shot setting.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceShot (pellet)Conditional random fieldDependency (UML)Projection (relational algebra)Similarity (geometry)Task (project management)Semantics (computer science)Transfer of learningPattern recognition (psychology)Word (group theory)Representation (politics)Multi-label classificationNatural language processingMachine learningAlgorithmImage (mathematics)MathematicsLawOrganic chemistryChemistryPolitical scienceManagementGeometryEconomicsPoliticsProgramming languageTopic ModelingNatural Language Processing TechniquesText and Document Classification Technologies