• The boundaries of meaning: a case study in neural machine translation
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 68 (7): 1651-1684. 2025.
    The success of deep learning in natural language processing raises intriguing questions about the nature of linguistic meaning and ways in which it can be processed by natural and artificial systems. One such question has to do with subword segmentation algorithms widely employed in language modeling, machine translation, and other tasks since 2016. These algorithms often cut words into semantically opaque pieces, such as ‘period’, ‘on’, ‘t’, and ‘ist’ in ‘period|on|t|ist’. The system then repre…Read more