Attribution-based Parameter Decomposition splits a network's parameters into faithful, minimal, and simple components and recovers ground-truth mechanisms in toy models of superposition and compressed computation.
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There has been a lot of interest in understanding what information is captured by hidden representations of language models (LMs). Typically, interpretation methods i) do not guarantee that the model actually uses the encoded information, and ii) do not discover small subsets of neurons responsible for a considered phenomenon. Inspired by causal mediation analysis, we propose a method that discovers within a neural LM a small subset of neurons responsible for a particular linguistic phenomenon, i.e., subsets causing a change in the corresponding token emission probabilities. We use a differentiable relaxation to approximately search through the combinatorial space. An $L_0$ regularization term ensures that the search converges to discrete and sparse solutions. We apply our method to analyze subject-verb number agreement and gender bias detection in LSTMs. We observe that it is fast and finds better solutions than the alternative (REINFORCE). Our experiments confirm that each of these phenomenons is mediated through a small subset of neurons that do not play any other discernible role.
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Interpretability in Parameter Space: Minimizing Mechanistic Description Length with Attribution-based Parameter Decomposition
Attribution-based Parameter Decomposition splits a network's parameters into faithful, minimal, and simple components and recovers ground-truth mechanisms in toy models of superposition and compressed computation.