Abstract

Static word embeddings (SWE) and contextualized word embeddings (CWE) are the foundation of modern natural language processing. However, these embeddings suffer from spatial bias in the form of anisotropy, which has been demonstrated to reduce their performance. A method to alleviate the anisotropy is the “whitening” transformation. Whitening is a standard method in signal processing and other areas, however, its effect on SWE and CWE is not well understood. In this study, we conduct an experiment to elucidate the effect of whitening on SWE and CWE. The results indicate that whitening predominantly removes the word frequency bias in SWE, and biases other than the word frequency bias in CWE.

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