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Fine-tuned Language Models are Continual Learners
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2022
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Artificial IntelligenceLlm Fine-tuningEngineeringMachine LearningMultilingual PretrainingLarge Language ModelLanguage LearningNatural Language ProcessingLarge Language ModelsComputational LinguisticsLanguage AcquisitionLanguage StudiesContinual Learning (Lifelong Deep Learning)Machine TranslationLarge Ai ModelCognitive ScienceNatural Language InstructionsContinual LearnersContinual LearningRetrieval Augmented GenerationInstruction CompositionalityLinguistics
Recent work on large language models relies on the intuition that most natural language processing tasks can be described via natural language instructions and that models trained on these instructions show strong zero-shot performance on several standard datasets. However, these models even though impressive still perform poorly on a wide range of tasks outside of their respective training and evaluation sets.To address this limitation, we argue that a model should be able to keep extending its knowledge and abilities, without forgetting previous skills. In spite of the limited success of Continual Learning, we show that Fine-tuned Language Models can be continual learners.We empirically investigate the reason for this success and conclude that Continual Learning emerges from self-supervision pre-training. Our resulting model Continual-T0 (CT0) is able to learn 8 new diverse language generation tasks, while still maintaining good performance on previous tasks, spanning in total of 70 datasets. Finally, we show that CT0 is able to combine instructions in ways it was never trained for, demonstrating some level of instruction compositionality.
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