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Evaluating-Dictionary-Alignment

Code for the paper "Evaluating cross-lingual textual similarity on dictionary alignment problem"

Evaluating cross-lingual textual similarity on dictionary alignment

The code and the dataset in this repository has been used in Evaluating cross-lingual textual similarity on dictionary alignment problem.

This repository contains the scripts to prepare the resources as well as open source implementations of the methods. Word Mover’s Distance and Sinkhorn implementations are extended from Cross-lingual retrieval with Wasserstein distance and supervised implementation is extended from https://github.com/fionn-mac/Manhattan-LSTM.

git clone https://github.com/yigitsever/Evaluating-Dictionary-Alignment.git
cd Evaluating-Dictionary-Alignment

Requirements

pip install -r pre_requirements.txt
pip install -r requirements.txt
We recommend using a virtual environment

In order to create a [virtual environment](https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html#venv-def) that resides in a directory `.env` under your home directory; ```bash cd ~ mkdir -p .env && cd .env python -m venv evaluating source ~/.env/evaluating/bin/activate ``` After the virtual environment is activated, the python interpreter and the installed packages are isolated within. In order for our code to work, the correct environment has to be sourced/activated. In order to install all dependencies automatically use the [pip](https://pypi.org/project/pip/) package installer. `pre_requirements.text` includes requirements that packages in `requirements.txt` depend on. Both files come with the repository, so first navigate to the repository and then; ```bash # under Evaluating-Dictionary-Alignment pip install -r pre_requirements.txt pip install -r requirements.txt ``` Rest of this README assumes that you are in the repository root directory.

Acquiring The Data

nltk is required for this stage;

import nltk
nltk.download('wordnet')

Then;

./get_data.sh

This will create two directories; dictionaries and wordnets. Definition files that are used by the unsupervised methods are in wordnets/ready, they come in pairs, a_to_b.def and b_to_a.def for wordnet definitions in language a and b. The pairs are aligned linewise; definitions on the same line for either file belong to the same wordnet synset, in the respective language.

Language pairs and number of available aligned glosses

Source Language | Target Language | # of Pairs --- | --- | ---: English | Bulgarian | 4959 English | Greek | 18136 English | Italian | 12688 English | Romanian | 58754 English | Slovenian | 3144 English | Albanian | 4681 Bulgarian | Greek | 2817 Bulgarian | Italian | 2115 Bulgarian | Romanian | 4701 Greek | Italian | 4801 Greek | Romanian | 2144 Greek | Albanian | 4681 Italian | Romanian | 10353 Romanian | Slovenian | 2085 Romanian | Albanian | 4646

Acquiring The Embeddings

We use VecMap on fastText embeddings. You can skip this step if you are providing your own polylingual embeddings.

Otherwise,

git submodule init && git submodule update
./get_embeddings.sh

Bear in mind that this will require around 50 GB free space. The mapped embeddings are stored under bilingual_embedings using the same naming scheme that .def files use.

Quick Demo

demo.sh is included, downloads data for 2 languages and runs WMD (Word Mover’s Distance) and SNK (Sinkhorn Distance) methods in matching and retrieval paradigms.

./demo.sh

Usage

WMD.py - Word Mover’s Distance and Sinkhorn Distance

Aligns definitions using WMD or SNK metrics and matching or retrieval paradigms.

usage: WMD.py [-h] [-b] [-n INSTANCES]
              source_lang target_lang source_vector target_vector source_defs
              target_defs {all,wmd,snk} {all,retrieval,matching}

align dictionaries using wmd and wasserstein distance

positional arguments:
  source_lang           source language short name
  target_lang           target language short name
  source_vector         path of the source vector
  target_vector         path of the target vector
  source_defs           path of the source definitions
  target_defs           path of the target definitions
  {all,wmd,snk}         which methods to run
  {all,retrieval,matching}
                        which paradigms to align with

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -b, --batch           running in batch (store results in csv) or running a
                        single instance (output the results)
  -n INSTANCES, --instances INSTANCES
                        number of instances in each language to retrieve

Example;

python WMD.py en bg bilingual_embeddings/en_to_bg.vec bilingual_embeddings/bg_to_en.vec wordnets/ready/en_to_bg.def wordnets/ready/bg_to_en.def wmd retrieval

Will run on English and Bulgarian definitions, using WMD for retrieval. We included a batch script to run WMD and SNK with retrieval and matching on all available language pairs;

./run_wmd.sh

sentence_embedding.py - Sentence Embedding Representation

usage: sentence_embedding.py [-h] [-n INSTANCES] [-b]
                             source_lang target_lang source_vector
                             target_vector source_defs target_defs
                             {all,retrieval,matching}

align dictionaries using sentence embedding representation

positional arguments:
  source_lang           source language short name
  target_lang           target language short name
  source_vector         path of the source vector
  target_vector         path of the target vector
  source_defs           path of the source definitions
  target_defs           path of the target definitions
  {all,retrieval,matching}
                        which paradigms to align with

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -n INSTANCES, --instances INSTANCES
                        number of instances in each language to use
  -b, --batch           running in batch (store results in csv) or running a
                        single instance (output the results)

Example;

python sentence_embedding.py it ro bilingual_embeddings/it_to_ro.vec bilingual_embeddings/ro_to_it.vec wordnets/ready/it_to_ro.def wordnets/ready/ro_to_it.def matching

Will run on Italian and Romanian definitions, using sentence embedding representation for matching. We included a batch script to run alignment using sentence embeddings using retrieval and matching on all available language pairs;

./run_semb.sh

learn_and_predict.py - Supervised Alignment

usage: learn_and_predict.py [-h] -sl SOURCE_LANG -tl TARGET_LANG -df DATA_FILE
                            -es SOURCE_EMB_FILE -et TARGET_EMB_FILE
                            [-l MAX_LEN] [-z HIDDEN_SIZE] [-b] [-n NUM_ITERS]
                            [-lr LEARNING_RATE]

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -sl SOURCE_LANG, --source_lang SOURCE_LANG
                        Source language.
  -tl TARGET_LANG, --target_lang TARGET_LANG
                        Target language.
  -df DATA_FILE, --data_file DATA_FILE
                        Path to dataset.
  -es SOURCE_EMB_FILE, --source_emb_file SOURCE_EMB_FILE
                        Path to source embedding file.
  -et TARGET_EMB_FILE, --target_emb_file TARGET_EMB_FILE
                        Path to target embedding file.
  -l MAX_LEN, --max_len MAX_LEN
                        Maximum number of words in a sentence.
  -z HIDDEN_SIZE, --hidden_size HIDDEN_SIZE
                        Number of units in LSTM layer.
  -b, --batch           running in batch (store results to csv) or running in
                        a single instance (output the results)
  -n NUM_ITERS, --num_iters NUM_ITERS
                        Number of iterations/epochs.
  -lr LEARNING_RATE, --learning_rate LEARNING_RATE
                        Learning rate for optimizer.

Example;

python learn_and_predict.py -sl en -tl ro -df ./wordnets/tsv_files/en_to_ro.tsv -es bilingual_embeddings/en_to_ro.vec -et bilingual_embeddings/ro_to_en.vec

Will run on English and Romanian definitions. We included a batch script to run supervised alignment on all available pairs;

./run_supervised.sh

Citation

If you use this repository (code or dataset) please cite the relevant paper;

@article{severEvaluating2020,
	title = {Evaluating cross-lingual textual similarity on dictionary alignment problem},
	issn = {1574-0218},
	url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10579-020-09498-1},
	doi = {10.1007/s10579-020-09498-1},
	language = {en},
	urldate = {2020-07-01},
	journal = {Language Resources and Evaluation},
	author = {Sever, Yiğit and Ercan, Gönenç},
	month = jun,
	year = {2020},
}