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What Context Features Can Transformer Language Models Use?

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arxiv 2106.08367 v1 pith:BYAWFPVN submitted 2021-06-15 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords contextslanguagemodelsinformationtransformercontextusablewhat
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Transformer-based language models benefit from conditioning on contexts of hundreds to thousands of previous tokens. What aspects of these contexts contribute to accurate model prediction? We describe a series of experiments that measure usable information by selectively ablating lexical and structural information in transformer language models trained on English Wikipedia. In both mid- and long-range contexts, we find that several extremely destructive context manipulations -- including shuffling word order within sentences and deleting all words other than nouns -- remove less than 15% of the usable information. Our results suggest that long contexts, but not their detailed syntactic and propositional content, are important for the low perplexity of current transformer language models.

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