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Most Influential NAACL 2019 Paper · 2026-03 edition

A Structural Probe For Finding Syntax In Word Representations

John Hewitt; Christopher D. Manning,

Venue
Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (NAACL) 2019
Recognition
Most Influential NAACL 2019 Paper (Rank No. 5)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
8
Certificate ID
0880d5d26ff94313

Abstract

Recent work has improved our ability to detect linguistic knowledge in word representations. However, current methods for detecting syntactic knowledge do not test whether syntax trees are represented in their entirety. In this work, we propose a structural probe, which evaluates whether syntax trees are embedded in a linear transformation of a neural network's word representation space. The probe identifies a linear transformation under which squared L2 distance encodes the distance between words in the parse tree, and one in which squared L2 norm encodes depth in the parse tree. Using our probe, we show that such transformations exist for both ELMo and BERT but not in baselines, providing evidence that entire syntax trees are embedded implicitly in deep models' vector geometry.

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