SALMAN ranks each text sample's fragility via the distortion between input and output embedding distances and uses the ranking to improve attack success rates and fine-tuning robustness.
Levenshtein Training for Word-level Quality Estimation
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We propose a novel scheme to use the Levenshtein Transformer to perform the task of word-level quality estimation. A Levenshtein Transformer is a natural fit for this task: trained to perform decoding in an iterative manner, a Levenshtein Transformer can learn to post-edit without explicit supervision. To further minimize the mismatch between the translation task and the word-level QE task, we propose a two-stage transfer learning procedure on both augmented data and human post-editing data. We also propose heuristics to construct reference labels that are compatible with subword-level finetuning and inference. Results on WMT 2020 QE shared task dataset show that our proposed method has superior data efficiency under the data-constrained setting and competitive performance under the unconstrained setting.
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SALMAN: Stability Analysis of Language Models Through the Maps Between Graph-based Manifolds
SALMAN ranks each text sample's fragility via the distortion between input and output embedding distances and uses the ranking to improve attack success rates and fine-tuning robustness.