METRO: Efficient Denoising Pretraining of Large Scale Autoencoding Language Models with Model Generated Signals
We present an efficient method of pretraining large-scale autoencoding language models using training signals generated by an auxiliary model. Originated in ELECTRA, this training strategy has demonstrated sample-efficiency to pretrain models at the scale of hundreds of millions of parameters. In th...
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Zusammenfassung: | We present an efficient method of pretraining large-scale autoencoding
language models using training signals generated by an auxiliary model.
Originated in ELECTRA, this training strategy has demonstrated
sample-efficiency to pretrain models at the scale of hundreds of millions of
parameters. In this work, we conduct a comprehensive empirical study, and
propose a recipe, namely "Model generated dEnoising TRaining Objective"
(METRO), which incorporates some of the best modeling techniques developed
recently to speed up, stabilize, and enhance pretrained language models without
compromising model effectiveness. The resultant models, METRO-LM, consisting of
up to 5.4 billion parameters, achieve new state-of-the-art on the GLUE,
SuperGLUE, and SQuAD benchmarks. More importantly, METRO-LM are efficient in
that they often outperform previous large models with significantly smaller
model sizes and lower pretraining cost. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2204.06644 |