Extracting and filtering paraphrases by bridging natural language inference and paraphrasing

13 Nov 2021  ·  Matej Klemen, Marko Robnik-Šikonja ·

Paraphrasing is a useful natural language processing task that can contribute to more diverse generated or translated texts. Natural language inference (NLI) and paraphrasing share some similarities and can benefit from a joint approach. We propose a novel methodology for the extraction of paraphrasing datasets from NLI datasets and cleaning existing paraphrasing datasets. Our approach is based on bidirectional entailment; namely, if two sentences can be mutually entailed, they are paraphrases. We evaluate our approach using several large pretrained transformer language models in the monolingual and cross-lingual setting. The results show high quality of extracted paraphrasing datasets and surprisingly high noise levels in two existing paraphrasing datasets.

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