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Deep Multi-Task Learning with Shared Memory

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arxiv 1609.07222 v1 pith:YBNSJE3C submitted 2016-09-23 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords tasksarchitecturesdeepmemorymodelsneuralrelatedshared
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Neural network based models have achieved impressive results on various specific tasks. However, in previous works, most models are learned separately based on single-task supervised objectives, which often suffer from insufficient training data. In this paper, we propose two deep architectures which can be trained jointly on multiple related tasks. More specifically, we augment neural model with an external memory, which is shared by several tasks. Experiments on two groups of text classification tasks show that our proposed architectures can improve the performance of a task with the help of other related tasks.

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