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Published inSep 2021
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Savaş Yıldırım
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Savaş Yıldırım

Savaş Yıldırım graduated from the Istanbul Technical University Department of Computer Engineering and holds a Ph.D. degree in Natural Language Processing (NLP). Currently, he is an associate professor at the Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey, and is a visiting researcher at the Ryerson University, Canada. He is a proactive lecturer and researcher with more than 20 years of experience teaching courses on machine learning, deep learning, and NLP. He has significantly contributed to the Turkish NLP community by developing a lot of open source software and resources. He also provides comprehensive consultancy to AI companies on their R&D projects. In his spare time, he writes and directs short films, and enjoys practicing yoga.
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Meysam Asgari- Chenaghlu
Meysam Asgari- Chenaghlu
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Meysam Asgari- Chenaghlu

Meysam Asgari-Chenaghlu is an AI manager at Carbon Consulting and is also a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Tabriz. He has been a consultant for Turkey's leading telecommunication and banking companies. He has also worked on various projects, including natural language understanding and semantic search.
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Introduction to sentence embeddings

Pre-trained BERT models do not produce efficient and independent sentence embeddings as they always need to be fine-tuned in an end-to-end supervised setting. This is because we can think of a pre-trained BERT model as an indivisible whole and semantics is spread across all layers, not just the final layer. Without fine-tuning, it may be ineffective to use its internal representations independently. It is also hard to handle unsupervised tasks such as clustering, topic modeling, information retrieval, or semantic search. Because we have to evaluate many sentence pairs during clustering tasks, for instance, this causes massive computational overhead.

Luckily, many modifications have been made to the original BERT model, such as Sentence-BERT (SBERT), to derive semantically meaningful and independent sentence embeddings. We will talk about these approaches in a moment. In the NLP literature, many neural sentence embedding methods have been proposed...

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Savaş Yıldırım

Savaş Yıldırım graduated from the Istanbul Technical University Department of Computer Engineering and holds a Ph.D. degree in Natural Language Processing (NLP). Currently, he is an associate professor at the Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey, and is a visiting researcher at the Ryerson University, Canada. He is a proactive lecturer and researcher with more than 20 years of experience teaching courses on machine learning, deep learning, and NLP. He has significantly contributed to the Turkish NLP community by developing a lot of open source software and resources. He also provides comprehensive consultancy to AI companies on their R&D projects. In his spare time, he writes and directs short films, and enjoys practicing yoga.
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Meysam Asgari- Chenaghlu

Meysam Asgari-Chenaghlu is an AI manager at Carbon Consulting and is also a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Tabriz. He has been a consultant for Turkey's leading telecommunication and banking companies. He has also worked on various projects, including natural language understanding and semantic search.
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