[CaCL] Reading for 3/2

Clark, Christian clark.3664 at buckeyemail.osu.edu
Thu Feb 23 14:17:56 EST 2023


Hi everyone,

In next week's CaCL meeting we will discuss Meister and Cotterell 2021.

Title: Language Model Evaluation Beyond Perplexity

Link: https://aclanthology.org/2021.acl-long.414.pdf

Abstract:
We propose an alternate approach to quantifying how well language models learn natural language: we ask how well they match the statistical tendencies of natural language. To answer this question, we analyze whether text generated from language models exhibits the statistical tendencies present in the human-generated text on which they were trained. We provide a framework–paired with significance tests–for evaluating the fit of language models to these trends. We find that neural language models appear to learn only a subset of the tendencies considered, but align much more closely with empirical trends than proposed theoretical distributions (when present). Further, the fit to different distributions is highly-dependent on both model architecture and generation strategy. As concrete examples, text generated under the nucleus sampling scheme adheres more closely to the type–token relationship of natural language than text produced using standard ancestral sampling; text from LSTMs reflects the natural language distributions over length, stopwords, and symbols surprisingly well.

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Christian Clark
Ph.D. Student
Department of Linguistics
The Ohio State University
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