We present SpanBERT, a pre-training method that is designed to better represent and predict spans of text. Our approach extends BERT by (1) masking contiguous random spans, rather than random tokens, and (2) training the span boundary representations to predict the entire content of the masked span, without relying on the individual token representations within it. Span-BERT consistently outperforms BERT and our better-tuned baselines, with substantial gains on span selection tasks such as question answering and coreference resolution. In particular, with the same training data and model size as BERT large , our single model obtains 94.6% and 88.7% F1 on SQuAD 1.1 and 2.0 respectively. We also achieve a new state of the art on the OntoNotes coreference resolution task (79.6% F1), strong performance on the TACRED relation extraction benchmark, and even gains on GLUE. 1 * Equal contribution. 1 Our code and pre-trained models are available at https://github.com/facebookresearch/ SpanBERT.
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We introduce a new language representation model called BERT, which stands for Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers. Unlike recent language representation models (Peters et al., 2018a;Radford et al., 2018), BERT is designed to pretrain deep bidirectional representations from unlabeled text by jointly conditioning on both left and right context in all layers. As a result, the pre-trained BERT model can be finetuned with just one additional output layer to create state-of-the-art models for a wide range of tasks, such as question answering and language inference, without substantial taskspecific architecture modifications.BERT is conceptually simple and empirically powerful. It obtains new state-of-the-art results on eleven natural language processing tasks, including pushing the GLUE score to 80.5% (7.7% point absolute improvement), MultiNLI accuracy to 86.7% (4.6% absolute improvement), SQuAD v1.1 question answering Test F1 to 93.2 (1.5 point absolute improvement) and SQuAD v2.0 Test F1 to 83.1 (5.1 point absolute improvement).
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来自变压器(BERT)的双向编码器表示显示了各种NLP任务的奇妙改进,并且已经提出了其连续的变体来进一步提高预先训练的语言模型的性能。在本文中,我们的目标是首先介绍中国伯特的全文掩蔽(WWM)策略,以及一系列中国预培训的语言模型。然后我们还提出了一种简单但有效的型号,称为Macbert,这在几种方面提高了罗伯塔。特别是,我们提出了一种称为MLM作为校正(MAC)的新掩蔽策略。为了展示这些模型的有效性,我们创建了一系列中国预先培训的语言模型,作为我们的基线,包括BERT,Roberta,Electra,RBT等。我们对十个中国NLP任务进行了广泛的实验,以评估创建的中国人托管语言模型以及提议的麦克白。实验结果表明,Macbert可以在许多NLP任务上实现最先进的表演,我们还通过几种可能有助于未来的研究的调查结果来消融细节。我们开源我们的预先培训的语言模型,以进一步促进我们的研究界。资源可用:https://github.com/ymcui/chinese-bert-wwm
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在这项工作中,我们探索如何学习专用的语言模型,旨在学习从文本文件中学习关键词的丰富表示。我们在判别和生成设置中进行预训练变压器语言模型(LMS)的不同掩蔽策略。在歧视性设定中,我们引入了一种新的预训练目标 - 关键边界,用替换(kbir)infifiling,在使用Kbir预先训练的LM进行微调时显示出在Sota上的性能(F1中高达9.26点)的大量增益关键酶提取的任务。在生成设置中,我们为BART - 键盘介绍了一个新的预训练设置,可再现与CATSeq格式中的输入文本相关的关键字,而不是Denoised原始输入。这也导致在关键词中的性能(F1 @ M)中的性能(高达4.33点),用于关键正版生成。此外,我们还微调了在命名实体识别(ner),问题应答(qa),关系提取(重新),抽象摘要和达到与SOTA的可比性表现的预训练的语言模型,表明学习丰富的代表关键词确实有利于许多其他基本的NLP任务。
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与伯特(Bert)等语言模型相比,已证明知识增强语言表示的预培训模型在知识基础构建任务(即〜关系提取)中更有效。这些知识增强的语言模型将知识纳入预训练中,以生成实体或关系的表示。但是,现有方法通常用单独的嵌入表示每个实体。结果,这些方法难以代表播出的实体和大量参数,在其基础代币模型之上(即〜变压器),必须使用,并且可以处理的实体数量为由于内存限制,实践限制。此外,现有模型仍然难以同时代表实体和关系。为了解决这些问题,我们提出了一个新的预培训模型,该模型分别从图书中学习实体和关系的表示形式,并分别在文本中跨越跨度。通过使用SPAN模块有效地编码跨度,我们的模型可以代表实体及其关系,但所需的参数比现有模型更少。我们通过从Wikipedia中提取的知识图对我们的模型进行了预训练,并在广泛的监督和无监督的信息提取任务上进行了测试。结果表明,我们的模型比基线学习对实体和关系的表现更好,而在监督的设置中,微调我们的模型始终优于罗伯塔,并在信息提取任务上取得了竞争成果。
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This paper presents a new UNIfied pre-trained Language Model (UNILM) that can be fine-tuned for both natural language understanding and generation tasks. The model is pre-trained using three types of language modeling tasks: unidirectional, bidirectional, and sequence-to-sequence prediction. The unified modeling is achieved by employing a shared Transformer network and utilizing specific self-attention masks to control what context the prediction conditions on. UNILM compares favorably with BERT on the GLUE benchmark, and the SQuAD 2.0 and CoQA question answering tasks. Moreover, UNILM achieves new state-ofthe-art results on five natural language generation datasets, including improving the CNN/DailyMail abstractive summarization ROUGE-L to 40.51 (2.04 absolute improvement), the Gigaword abstractive summarization ROUGE-L to 35.75 (0.86 absolute improvement), the CoQA generative question answering F1 score to 82.5 (37.1 absolute improvement), the SQuAD question generation BLEU-4 to 22.12 (3.75 absolute improvement), and the DSTC7 document-grounded dialog response generation NIST-4 to 2.67 (human performance is 2.65). The code and pre-trained models are available at https://github.com/microsoft/unilm. * Equal contribution. † Contact person.
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Masked language modeling (MLM) pre-training methods such as BERT corrupt the input by replacing some tokens with [MASK] and then train a model to reconstruct the original tokens. While they produce good results when transferred to downstream NLP tasks, they generally require large amounts of compute to be effective. As an alternative, we propose a more sample-efficient pre-training task called replaced token detection. Instead of masking the input, our approach corrupts it by replacing some tokens with plausible alternatives sampled from a small generator network. Then, instead of training a model that predicts the original identities of the corrupted tokens, we train a discriminative model that predicts whether each token in the corrupted input was replaced by a generator sample or not. Thorough experiments demonstrate this new pre-training task is more efficient than MLM because the task is defined over all input tokens rather than just the small subset that was masked out. As a result, the contextual representations learned by our approach substantially outperform the ones learned by BERT given the same model size, data, and compute. The gains are particularly strong for small models; for example, we train a model on one GPU for 4 days that outperforms GPT (trained using 30x more compute) on the GLUE natural language understanding benchmark. Our approach also works well at scale, where it performs comparably to RoBERTa and XLNet while using less than 1/4 of their compute and outperforms them when using the same amount of compute.
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We present BART, a denoising autoencoder for pretraining sequence-to-sequence models. BART is trained by ( 1) corrupting text with an arbitrary noising function, and (2) learning a model to reconstruct the original text. It uses a standard Tranformer-based neural machine translation architecture which, despite its simplicity, can be seen as generalizing BERT (due to the bidirectional encoder), GPT (with the left-to-right decoder), and many other more recent pretraining schemes. We evaluate a number of noising approaches, finding the best performance by both randomly shuffling the order of the original sentences and using a novel in-filling scheme, where spans of text are replaced with a single mask token. BART is particularly effective when fine tuned for text generation but also works well for comprehension tasks. It matches the performance of RoBERTa with comparable training resources on GLUE and SQuAD, achieves new stateof-the-art results on a range of abstractive dialogue, question answering, and summarization tasks, with gains of up to 6 ROUGE. BART also provides a 1.1 BLEU increase over a back-translation system for machine translation, with only target language pretraining. We also report ablation experiments that replicate other pretraining schemes within the BART framework, to better measure which factors most influence end-task performance.
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Transfer learning, where a model is first pre-trained on a data-rich task before being finetuned on a downstream task, has emerged as a powerful technique in natural language processing (NLP). The effectiveness of transfer learning has given rise to a diversity of approaches, methodology, and practice. In this paper, we explore the landscape of transfer learning techniques for NLP by introducing a unified framework that converts all text-based language problems into a text-to-text format. Our systematic study compares pre-training objectives, architectures, unlabeled data sets, transfer approaches, and other factors on dozens of language understanding tasks. By combining the insights from our exploration with scale and our new "Colossal Clean Crawled Corpus", we achieve state-of-the-art results on many benchmarks covering summarization, question answering, text classification, and more. To facilitate future work on transfer learning for NLP, we release our data set, pre-trained models, and code.
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预训练的语言模型(PLM)在自然语言理解中的许多下游任务中取得了显着的性能增长。已提出了各种中文PLM,以学习更好的中文表示。但是,大多数当前模型都使用中文字符作为输入,并且无法编码中文单词中包含的语义信息。虽然最近的预训练模型同时融合了单词和字符,但它们通常会遭受不足的语义互动,并且无法捕获单词和字符之间的语义关系。为了解决上述问题,我们提出了一个简单而有效的PLM小扣手,该小扣子采用了对单词和性格表示的对比度学习。特别是,Clower通过对多透明信息的对比学习将粗粒的信息(即单词)隐式编码为细粒度表示(即字符)。在现实的情况下,小电动器具有很大的价值,因为它可以轻松地将其纳入任何现有的基于细粒的PLM中而无需修改生产管道。在一系列下游任务上进行的扩展实验表明,小动物的卓越性能超过了几个最先进的实验 - 艺术基线。
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Transformer-based models have pushed state of the art in many areas of NLP, but our understanding of what is behind their success is still limited. This paper is the first survey of over 150 studies of the popular BERT model. We review the current state of knowledge about how BERT works, what kind of information it learns and how it is represented, common modifications to its training objectives and architecture, the overparameterization issue and approaches to compression. We then outline directions for future research.
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Recent progress in pre-trained neural language models has significantly improved the performance of many natural language processing (NLP) tasks. In this paper we propose a new model architecture DeBERTa (Decoding-enhanced BERT with disentangled attention) that improves the BERT and RoBERTa models using two novel techniques. The first is the disentangled attention mechanism, where each word is represented using two vectors that encode its content and position, respectively, and the attention weights among words are computed using disentangled matrices on their contents and relative positions, respectively. Second, an enhanced mask decoder is used to incorporate absolute positions in the decoding layer to predict the masked tokens in model pre-training. In addition, a new virtual adversarial training method is used for fine-tuning to improve models' generalization. We show that these techniques significantly improve the efficiency of model pre-training and the performance of both natural language understand (NLU) and natural langauge generation (NLG) downstream tasks. Compared to RoBERTa-Large, a DeBERTa model trained on half of the training data performs consistently better on a wide range of NLP tasks, achieving improvements on MNLI by +0.9% (90.2% vs. 91.1%), on SQuAD v2.0 by +2.3% (88.4% vs. 90.7%) and RACE by +3.6% (83.2% vs. 86.8%). Notably, we scale up DeBERTa by training a larger version that consists of 48 Transform layers with 1.5 billion parameters. The significant performance boost makes the single DeBERTa model surpass the human performance on the SuperGLUE benchmark (Wang et al., 2019a) for the first time in terms of macro-average score (89.9 versus 89.8), and the ensemble DeBERTa model sits atop the SuperGLUE leaderboard as of January 6, 2021, outperforming the human baseline by a decent margin (90.3 versus 89.8). The pre-trained DeBERTa models and the source code were released at: https://github.com/microsoft/DeBERTa 1 .
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对于开放式域问题的密集检索已被证明通过在问题通道对的大型数据集上培训来实现令人印象深刻的性能。我们调查是否可以以自我监督的方式学习密集的检索,并有效地应用没有任何注释。我们观察到这种情况下的检索斗争的现有借用模型,并提出了一种设计用于检索的新预制方案:重复跨度检索。我们在文档中使用经常性跨度来创建用于对比学习的伪示例。由此产生的模型 - 蜘蛛 - 在广泛的ODQA数据集上没有任何示例,并且与BM25具有竞争力,具有强烈的稀疏基线。此外,蜘蛛通常优于DPR在其他数据集的问题上培训的DPR培训的强大基线。我们将蜘蛛与BM25结合的混合猎犬改进了所有数据集的组件,并且通常与域中DPR模型具有竞争力,这些模型培训数万例培训。
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问题答案(QA)是自然语言处理中最具挑战性的最具挑战性的问题之一(NLP)。问答(QA)系统试图为给定问题产生答案。这些答案可以从非结构化或结构化文本生成。因此,QA被认为是可以用于评估文本了解系统的重要研究区域。大量的QA研究致力于英语语言,调查最先进的技术和实现最先进的结果。然而,由于阿拉伯QA中的研究努力和缺乏大型基准数据集,在阿拉伯语问答进展中的研究努力得到了很大速度的速度。最近许多预先接受的语言模型在许多阿拉伯语NLP问题中提供了高性能。在这项工作中,我们使用四个阅读理解数据集来评估阿拉伯QA的最先进的接种变压器模型,它是阿拉伯语 - 队,ArcD,AQAD和TYDIQA-GoldP数据集。我们微调并比较了Arabertv2基础模型,ArabertV0.2大型型号和ARAElectra模型的性能。在最后,我们提供了一个分析,了解和解释某些型号获得的低绩效结果。
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事实证明,将先验知识纳入预训练的语言模型中对知识驱动的NLP任务有效,例如实体键入和关系提取。当前的培训程序通常通过使用知识掩盖,知识融合和知识更换将外部知识注入模型。但是,输入句子中包含的事实信息尚未完全开采,并且尚未严格检查注射的外部知识。结果,无法完全利用上下文信息,并将引入额外的噪音,或者注入的知识量受到限制。为了解决这些问题,我们提出了MLRIP,该MLRIP修改了Ernie-Baidu提出的知识掩盖策略,并引入了两阶段的实体替代策略。进行全面分析的广泛实验说明了MLRIP在军事知识驱动的NLP任务中基于BERT的模型的优势。
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Neural language representation models such as BERT pre-trained on large-scale corpora can well capture rich semantic patterns from plain text, and be fine-tuned to consistently improve the performance of various NLP tasks. However, the existing pre-trained language models rarely consider incorporating knowledge graphs (KGs), which can provide rich structured knowledge facts for better language understanding. We argue that informative entities in KGs can enhance language representation with external knowledge. In this paper, we utilize both large-scale textual corpora and KGs to train an enhanced language representation model (ERNIE), which can take full advantage of lexical, syntactic, and knowledge information simultaneously. The experimental results have demonstrated that ERNIE achieves significant improvements on various knowledge-driven tasks, and meanwhile is comparable with the state-of-the-art model BERT on other common NLP tasks. The source code and experiment details of this paper can be obtained from https:// github.com/thunlp/ERNIE.
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蒙版语言建模(MLM)已被广泛用作培训前语言模型(PRLMS)中的剥夺目标。现有的PRLMS通常采用随机掩盖策略,在该策略中应用固定的掩蔽率,并且在整个培训中都有均等的概率掩盖了不同的内容。但是,该模型可能会受到训练前状态的复杂影响,随着训练时间的发展,这种影响会发生相应的变化。在本文中,我们表明这种时间不变的MLM设置对掩盖比和掩盖内容不太可能提供最佳结果,这激发了我们探索时间变化的MLM设置的影响。我们提出了两种计划的掩蔽方法,可在不同的训练阶段适应掩盖比和内容,从而提高了训练前效率和在下游任务上验证的效率。我们的工作是一项关于比率和内容的时间变化掩盖策略的先驱研究,并更好地了解掩盖比率和掩盖内容如何影响MLM的MLM预训练。
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最近的工作表明,(1)增加输入长度或(2)增加模型大小可以提高基于变压器的神经模型的性能。在本文中,我们提出了一个名为Longt5的新模型,我们探讨了同时缩放输入长度和模型大小的效果。具体而言,我们综合了从长输入变压器(ETC)的关注思路,并采用了从摘要预训练(PEGASU)的预训练策略进入可扩展的T5架构。结果是我们称之为{\ EM瞬态全球}(TGLOBAL)的新关注机制,这些机制是模仿等本地/全球注意力机制,但不需要额外的侧面输入。我们能够实现最先进的结果,以若干摘要任务,优于问题应答任务的原始T5模型。
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Existing language models (LMs) predict tokens with a softmax over a finite vocabulary, which can make it difficult to predict rare tokens or phrases. We introduce NPM, the first nonparametric masked language model that replaces this softmax with a nonparametric distribution over every phrase in a reference corpus. We show that NPM can be efficiently trained with a contrastive objective and an in-batch approximation to full corpus retrieval. Zero-shot evaluation on 9 closed-set tasks and 7 open-set tasks demonstrates that NPM outperforms significantly larger parametric models, either with or without a retrieve-and-generate approach. It is particularly better on dealing with rare patterns (word senses or facts), and predicting rare or nearly unseen words (e.g., non-Latin script). We release the model and code at github.com/facebookresearch/NPM.
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大型语言模型在各种任务上显示出令人印象深刻的几次结果。但是,当知识是此类结果的关键时,就像问题回答和事实检查之类的任务一样,似乎需要存储知识的大量参数计数。众所周知,检索增强模型可以在不需要多个参数的情况下在知识密集的任务上表现出色,但是目前尚不清楚它们是否在几个弹药设置中工作。在这项工作中,我们介绍了地图集,这是一个经过精心设计和预先训练的增强语言模型,能够通过很少的培训示例学习知识密集型任务。我们对包括MMLU,苏格兰短裙和归类等各种任务进行评估,并研究文档索引内容的影响,表明它可以很容易地进行更新。值得注意的是,在自然问题上仅使用64个示例在自然问题上达到超过42 \%的准确性,尽管参数少了50倍,但比540B参数模型的表现优于540b参数模型。
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