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Poster

Emergence of a High-Dimensional Abstraction Phase in Language Transformers

Emily Cheng · Diego Doimo · Corentin Kervadec · Iuri Macocco · Lei Yu · Alessandro Laio · Marco Baroni

Hall 3 + Hall 2B #563
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Fri 25 Apr 7 p.m. PDT — 9:30 p.m. PDT

Abstract:

A language model (LM) is a mapping from a linguistic context to an output token. However, much remains to be known about this mapping, including how its geometric properties relate to its function. We take a high-level geometric approach to its analysis, observing, across five pre-trained transformer-based LMs and three input datasets, a distinct phase characterized by high intrinsic dimensionality. During this phase, representations (1) correspond to the first full linguistic abstraction of the input; (2) are the first to viably transfer to downstream tasks; (3) predict each other across different LMs. Moreover, we find that an earlier onset of the phase strongly predicts better language modelling performance. In short, our results suggest that a central high-dimensionality phase underlies core linguistic processing in many common LM architectures.

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