Evaluation of Morphological Embeddings for the Russian Language

11 Mar 2021  ·  Vitaly Romanov, Albina Khusainova ·

A number of morphology-based word embedding models were introduced in recent years. However, their evaluation was mostly limited to English, which is known to be a morphologically simple language. In this paper, we explore whether and to what extent incorporating morphology into word embeddings improves performance on downstream NLP tasks, in the case of morphologically rich Russian language. NLP tasks of our choice are POS tagging, Chunking, and NER -- for Russian language, all can be mostly solved using only morphology without understanding the semantics of words. Our experiments show that morphology-based embeddings trained with Skipgram objective do not outperform existing embedding model -- FastText. Moreover, a more complex, but morphology unaware model, BERT, allows to achieve significantly greater performance on the tasks that presumably require understanding of a word's morphology.

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