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ALBERT is a self-supervised Transformer architecture that undergoes pretraining on a vast dataset of English text, eliminating the need for manual annotations by employing an automated method to create inputs and corresponding labels from unprocessed text. This model is designed with two primary training objectives in mind. The first objective, known as Masked Language Modeling (MLM), involves randomly obscuring 15% of the words in a given sentence and challenging the model to accurately predict those masked words. This approach sets it apart from recurrent neural networks (RNNs) and autoregressive models such as GPT, as it enables ALBERT to capture bidirectional representations of sentences. The second training objective is Sentence Ordering Prediction (SOP), which focuses on the task of determining the correct sequence of two adjacent text segments during the pretraining phase. By incorporating these dual objectives, ALBERT enhances its understanding of language structure and contextual relationships. This innovative design contributes to its effectiveness in various natural language processing tasks.
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GloVe, which stands for Global Vectors for Word Representation, is an unsupervised learning method introduced by the Stanford NLP Group aimed at creating vector representations for words. By examining the global co-occurrence statistics of words in a specific corpus, it generates word embeddings that form vector spaces where geometric relationships indicate semantic similarities and distinctions between words. One of GloVe's key strengths lies in its capability to identify linear substructures in the word vector space, allowing for vector arithmetic that effectively communicates relationships. The training process utilizes the non-zero entries of a global word-word co-occurrence matrix, which tracks the frequency with which pairs of words are found together in a given text. This technique makes effective use of statistical data by concentrating on significant co-occurrences, ultimately resulting in rich and meaningful word representations. Additionally, pre-trained word vectors can be accessed for a range of corpora, such as the 2014 edition of Wikipedia, enhancing the model's utility and applicability across different contexts. This adaptability makes GloVe a valuable tool for various natural language processing tasks.
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github.com/google-research/albert
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Stanford NLP
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nlp.stanford.edu/projects/glove/