Breaking Down Word Semantics from Pre-trained Language Models through Layer-wise Dimension Selection

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Authors Nayoung Choi arXiv ID 2310.05115 Category cs.CL: Computation & Language Cross-listed cs.AI Citations 0 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 6 months ago
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Contextual word embeddings obtained from pre-trained language model (PLM) have proven effective for various natural language processing tasks at the word level. However, interpreting the hidden aspects within embeddings, such as syntax and semantics, remains challenging. Disentangled representation learning has emerged as a promising approach, which separates specific aspects into distinct embeddings. Furthermore, different linguistic knowledge is believed to be stored in different layers of PLM. This paper aims to disentangle semantic sense from BERT by applying a binary mask to middle outputs across the layers, without updating pre-trained parameters. The disentangled embeddings are evaluated through binary classification to determine if the target word in two different sentences has the same meaning. Experiments with cased BERT$_{\texttt{base}}$ show that leveraging layer-wise information is effective and disentangling semantic sense further improve performance.
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