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Sparse Text Generation

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Current state-of-the-art text generators build on powerful language models such as GPT-2, achieving impressive performance. However, to avoid degenerate text, they require sampling from a modified softmax, via temperature parameters or ad-hoc truncation techniques, as in top-$k$ or nucleus sampling. This creates a mismatch between training and testing conditions. In this paper, we use the recently introduced entmax transformation to train and sample from a natively sparse language model, avoiding this mismatch. The result is a text generator with favorable performance in terms of fluency and consistency, fewer repetitions, and n-gram diversity closer to human text. In order to evaluate our model, we propose three new metrics for comparing sparse or truncated distributions: $\epsilon$-perplexity, sparsemax score, and Jensen-Shannon divergence. Human-evaluated experiments in story completion and dialogue generation show that entmax sampling leads to more engaging and coherent stories and conversations.

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2026 1

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Sparse Attention for Dense Open-Vocabulary Prediction in CLIP

cs.CV · 2026-07-08 · conditional · novelty 5.5

Inference-time α-entmax sparsification of CLIP’s final self-attention denoises diffuse mass and lifts dense open-vocabulary segmentation and region retrieval in proportion to baseline off-class spread.

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  • Sparse Attention for Dense Open-Vocabulary Prediction in CLIP cs.CV · 2026-07-08 · conditional · none · ref 16 · internal anchor

    Inference-time α-entmax sparsification of CLIP’s final self-attention denoises diffuse mass and lifts dense open-vocabulary segmentation and region retrieval in proportion to baseline off-class spread.