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arxiv: 2205.10696 · v2 · pith:7SNB6YLDnew · submitted 2022-05-21 · 💻 cs.CL

Life after BERT: What do Other Muppets Understand about Language?

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keywords modelmodelspre-trainingarchitectureexistingobjectivesolmpicszero-shot
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Existing pre-trained transformer analysis works usually focus only on one or two model families at a time, overlooking the variability of the architecture and pre-training objectives. In our work, we utilize the oLMpics benchmark and psycholinguistic probing datasets for a diverse set of 29 models including T5, BART, and ALBERT. Additionally, we adapt the oLMpics zero-shot setup for autoregressive models and evaluate GPT networks of different sizes. Our findings show that none of these models can resolve compositional questions in a zero-shot fashion, suggesting that this skill is not learnable using existing pre-training objectives. Furthermore, we find that global model decisions such as architecture, directionality, size of the dataset, and pre-training objective are not predictive of a model's linguistic capabilities.

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