Density Matrices for Metaphor Understanding

Jay Owers
Ekaterina Shutova
Martha Lewis

In physics, density matrices are used to represent mixed states, i.e. probabilistic mixtures of pure states. This concept has previously been used to model lexical ambiguity. In this paper, we consider metaphor as a type of lexical ambiguity, and examine whether metaphorical meaning can be effectively modelled using mixtures of word senses. We find that modelling metaphor is significantly more difficult than other kinds of lexical ambiguity, but that our best-performing density matrix method outperforms simple baselines as well as some neural language models.

In Alejandro Díaz-Caro and Vladimir Zamdzhiev: Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Quantum Physics and Logic (QPL 2024), Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 15-19, 2024, Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science 406, pp. 197–215.
Published: 12th August 2024.

ArXived at: https://dx.doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.406.9 bibtex PDF
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