Revisiting representation degeneration problem in language modeling
Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EMNLP 2020, 2020•aclanthology.org
Weight tying is now a common setting in many language generation tasks such as language
modeling and machine translation. However, a recent study reveals that there is a potential
flaw in weight tying. They find that the learned word embeddings are likely to degenerate
and lie in a narrow cone when training a language model. They call it the representation
degeneration problem and propose a cosine regularization to solve it. Nevertheless, we
prove that the cosine regularization is insufficient to solve the problem, as the degeneration …
modeling and machine translation. However, a recent study reveals that there is a potential
flaw in weight tying. They find that the learned word embeddings are likely to degenerate
and lie in a narrow cone when training a language model. They call it the representation
degeneration problem and propose a cosine regularization to solve it. Nevertheless, we
prove that the cosine regularization is insufficient to solve the problem, as the degeneration …
Abstract
Weight tying is now a common setting in many language generation tasks such as language modeling and machine translation. However, a recent study reveals that there is a potential flaw in weight tying. They find that the learned word embeddings are likely to degenerate and lie in a narrow cone when training a language model. They call it the representation degeneration problem and propose a cosine regularization to solve it. Nevertheless, we prove that the cosine regularization is insufficient to solve the problem, as the degeneration is still likely to happen under certain conditions. In this paper, we revisit the representation degeneration problem and theoretically analyze the limitations of the previously proposed solution. Afterward, we propose an alternative regularization method called Laplacian regularization to tackle the problem. Experiments on language modeling demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed Laplacian regularization.
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