Neural or Statistical: An Empirical Study on Language Models for Chinese Input Recommendation on Mobile

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Authors Hainan Zhang, Yanyan Lan, Jiafeng Guo, Jun Xu, Xueqi Cheng arXiv ID 1907.05340 Category cs.CL: Computation & Language Citations 0 Venue China Conference on Information Retrieval Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Chinese input recommendation plays an important role in alleviating human cost in typing Chinese words, especially in the scenario of mobile applications. The fundamental problem is to predict the conditional probability of the next word given the sequence of previous words. Therefore, statistical language models, i.e.~n-grams based models, have been extensively used on this task in real application. However, the characteristics of extremely different typing behaviors usually lead to serious sparsity problem, even n-gram with smoothing will fail. A reasonable approach to tackle this problem is to use the recently proposed neural models, such as probabilistic neural language model, recurrent neural network and word2vec. They can leverage more semantically similar words for estimating the probability. However, there is no conclusion on which approach of the two will work better in real application. In this paper, we conduct an extensive empirical study to show the differences between statistical and neural language models. The experimental results show that the two different approach have individual advantages, and a hybrid approach will bring a significant improvement.
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