Yujie Lu


2022

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Imagination-Augmented Natural Language Understanding
Yujie Lu | Wanrong Zhu | Xin Wang | Miguel Eckstein | William Yang Wang
Proceedings of the 2022 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies

Human brains integrate linguistic and perceptual information simultaneously to understand natural language, and hold the critical ability to render imaginations. Such abilities enable us to construct new abstract concepts or concrete objects, and are essential in involving practical knowledge to solve problems in low-resource scenarios. However, most existing methods for Natural Language Understanding (NLU) are mainly focused on textual signals. They do not simulate human visual imagination ability, which hinders models from inferring and learning efficiently from limited data samples. Therefore, we introduce an Imagination-Augmented Cross-modal Encoder (iACE) to solve natural language understanding tasks from a novel learning perspective—imagination-augmented cross-modal understanding. iACE enables visual imagination with external knowledge transferred from the powerful generative and pre-trained vision-and-language models. Extensive experiments on GLUE and SWAG show that iACE achieves consistent improvement over visually-supervised pre-trained models. More importantly, results in extreme and normal few-shot settings validate the effectiveness of iACE in low-resource natural language understanding circumstances.

2018

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Deep Learning Paradigm with Transformed Monolingual Word Embeddings for Multilingual Sentiment Analysis
Yujie Lu | Boyi Ni | Qijin Ji | Kotaro Sakamoto | Hideyuki Shibuki | Tatsunori Mori
Proceedings of the 32nd Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation

2015

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Predicting Sector Index Movement with Microblogging Public Mood Time Series on Social Issues
Yujie Lu | Jinlong Guo | Kotaro Sakamoto | Hideyuki Shibuki | Tatsunori Mori
Proceedings of the 29th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation