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Operationalising Representation in Natural Language Processing

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Despite its centrality in the philosophy of cognitive science, there has been little prior philosophical work engaging with the notion of representation in contemporary NLP practice. This paper attempts to fill that lacuna: drawing on ideas from cognitive science, I introduce a framework for evaluating the representational claims made about components of neural NLP models, proposing three criteria with which to evaluate whether a component of a model represents a property and operationalising these criteria using probing classifiers, a popular analysis technique in NLP (and deep learning more broadly). The project of operationalising a philosophically-informed notion of representation should be of interest to both philosophers of science and NLP practitioners. It affords philosophers a novel testing-ground for claims about the nature of representation, and helps NLPers organise the large literature on probing experiments, suggesting novel avenues for empirical research.

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Propositional Interpretability in Artificial Intelligence

cs.AI · 2025-01-27 · conditional · novelty 7.0

Chalmers proposes propositional interpretability, interpreting AI in terms of beliefs, desires, and credences, and sets the challenge of thought logging all such attitudes over time.

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  • Propositional Interpretability in Artificial Intelligence cs.AI · 2025-01-27 · conditional · none · ref 9 · internal anchor

    Chalmers proposes propositional interpretability, interpreting AI in terms of beliefs, desires, and credences, and sets the challenge of thought logging all such attitudes over time.