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arxiv: 1806.00913 · v1 · pith:SUUGXSNInew · submitted 2018-06-04 · 💻 cs.CL

Self-Normalization Properties of Language Modeling

classification 💻 cs.CL
keywords self-normalizationlanguagemodelingpropertiesmodelsacrossalgorithmsanalyze
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Self-normalizing discriminative models approximate the normalized probability of a class without having to compute the partition function. In the context of language modeling, this property is particularly appealing as it may significantly reduce run-times due to large word vocabularies. In this study, we provide a comprehensive investigation of language modeling self-normalization. First, we theoretically analyze the inherent self-normalization properties of Noise Contrastive Estimation (NCE) language models. Then, we compare them empirically to softmax-based approaches, which are self-normalized using explicit regularization, and suggest a hybrid model with compelling properties. Finally, we uncover a surprising negative correlation between self-normalization and perplexity across the board, as well as some regularity in the observed errors, which may potentially be used for improving self-normalization algorithms in the future.

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