Data, Data Everywhere: A Guide for Pretraining Dataset Construction

ACL ARR 2024 June Submission3294 Authors

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Abstract: The impressive capabilities of recent language models can be largely attributed to the multi-trillion token pretraining datasets that they are trained on. However, model developers fail to disclose their construction methodology which has lead to a lack of open information on how to develop effective pretraining sets. To address this issue, we perform the first systematic study across the entire pipeline of pretraining set construction. First, we run ablations on existing techniques for pretraining set development to identify which methods translate to the largest gains in model accuracy on downstream evaluations. Then, we categorize the most widely used data source, web crawl snapshots, across the attributes of toxicity, quality, type of speech, and domain. Finally, we show how such attribute information can be used to further refine and improve the quality of a pretraining set. These findings constitute an actionable set of steps that practitioners can use to develop high quality pretraining sets.
Paper Type: Long
Research Area: Language Modeling
Research Area Keywords: pre-training
Contribution Types: NLP engineering experiment, Data analysis
Languages Studied: English, Russian, Japanese, German, Spanish, French, Chinese, Italian, Dutch, Vietnamese, Polish, Portuguese, Indonesian, Czech, Persian, Romanian, Turkish, Greek, Swedish, Hungarian, Arabic, Norwegian, Finnish, Danish, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Korean, Hindi, Slovak, Croatian, Catalan, Lithuanian, Hebrew, Slovenian, Serbian, Estonian, Bangla, Latvian, Tamil, Albanian, Icelandic, Urdu, Azerbaijani, Marathi, Georgian, Macedonian, Nepali, Kazakh, Armenian, Galician, Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada
Submission Number: 3294
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