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StructBERT: Incorporating Language Structures into Pre-training for Deep Language Understanding
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Llm Fine-tuningEngineeringMachine LearningMultilingual PretrainingLarge Language ModelLanguage LearningText MiningLanguage UnderstandingNatural Language ProcessingMultimodal LlmIncorporating LanguageComputational LinguisticsLanguage StudiesLanguage ModelsMachine TranslationNatural LanguageNlp TaskPre-trained ModelsGlue BenchmarkDeep LearningPre-trained Language ModelLinguistics
Recently, the pre-trained language model, BERT (and its robustly optimized version RoBERTa), has attracted a lot of attention in natural language understanding (NLU), and achieved state-of-the-art accuracy in various NLU tasks, such as sentiment classification, natural language inference, semantic textual similarity and question answering. Inspired by the linearization exploration work of Elman [8], we extend BERT to a new model, StructBERT, by incorporating language structures into pre-training. Specifically, we pre-train StructBERT with two auxiliary tasks to make the most of the sequential order of words and sentences, which leverage language structures at the word and sentence levels, respectively. As a result, the new model is adapted to different levels of language understanding required by downstream tasks. The StructBERT with structural pre-training gives surprisingly good empirical results on a variety of downstream tasks, including pushing the state-of-the-art on the GLUE benchmark to 89.0 (outperforming all published models), the F1 score on SQuAD v1.1 question answering to 93.0, the accuracy on SNLI to 91.7.
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