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Semi-supervised Word2Vec
Semi-supervised Word2Vec trains dense word representations on a large unlabeled corpus using Word2Vec (skip-gram or CBOW), then uses those embeddings as fixed or fine-tunable input features for a downstream classifier trained on a small labeled dataset. This two-stage process lets models benefit from abundant unlabeled text when labeled data is scarce.
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Semi-supervised Learning with Word2Vec Word Embeddings
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- Mikolov, T., Chen, K., Corrado, G., & Dean, J. (2013). Efficient Estimation of Word Representations in Vector Space. In Proceedings of ICLR 2013. · URL
- Collobert, R., Weston, J., Bottou, L., Karlen, M., Kavukcuoglu, K., & Kuksa, P. (2011). Natural Language Processing (Almost) from Scratch. Journal of Machine Learning Research, 12, 2493–2537. · URL
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