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On Masked Pre-training and the Marginal Likelihood

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arxiv 2306.00520 v1 pith:5XKV2RF4 submitted 2023-06-01 stat.ML cs.LG

classification stat.MLcs.LG
keywords maskedpre-trainingmodelmodelsbayesianlearninglikelihoodmarginal
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Masked pre-training removes random input dimensions and learns a model that can predict the missing values. Empirical results indicate that this intuitive form of self-supervised learning yields models that generalize very well to new domains. A theoretical understanding is, however, lacking. This paper shows that masked pre-training with a suitable cumulative scoring function corresponds to maximizing the model's marginal likelihood, which is de facto the Bayesian model selection measure of generalization. Beyond shedding light on the success of masked pre-training, this insight also suggests that Bayesian models can be trained with appropriately designed self-supervision. Empirically, we confirm the developed theory and explore the main learning principles of masked pre-training in large language models.

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