Rethinking Embedding Coupling in Pre-trained Language ModelsDownload PDF

Published: 12 Jan 2021, Last Modified: 03 Apr 2024ICLR 2021 PosterReaders: Everyone
Keywords: natural language processing, transfer learning, efficiency, pre-training
Abstract: We re-evaluate the standard practice of sharing weights between input and output embeddings in state-of-the-art pre-trained language models. We show that decoupled embeddings provide increased modeling flexibility, allowing us to significantly improve the efficiency of parameter allocation in the input embedding of multilingual models. By reallocating the input embedding parameters in the Transformer layers, we achieve dramatically better performance on standard natural language understanding tasks with the same number of parameters during fine-tuning. We also show that allocating additional capacity to the output embedding provides benefits to the model that persist through the fine-tuning stage even though the output embedding is discarded after pre-training. Our analysis shows that larger output embeddings prevent the model's last layers from overspecializing to the pre-training task and encourage Transformer representations to be more general and more transferable to other tasks and languages. Harnessing these findings, we are able to train models that achieve strong performance on the XTREME benchmark without increasing the number of parameters at the fine-tuning stage.
One-sentence Summary: Decoupling output embedding shapes leads to more transferable Transformer layers and prevents over-specialization of a Transformer's upper layers to the pre-training task.
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Data: [MLQA](https://paperswithcode.com/dataset/mlqa), [PAWS-X](https://paperswithcode.com/dataset/paws-x), [TyDiQA](https://paperswithcode.com/dataset/tydi-qa), [TyDiQA-GoldP](https://paperswithcode.com/dataset/tydiqa-goldp), [XNLI](https://paperswithcode.com/dataset/xnli), [XQuAD](https://paperswithcode.com/dataset/xquad)
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