What We Talk About When We Talk About LMs: Implicit Paradigm Shifts and the Ship of Language Models
The term Language Models (LMs), as a time-specific collection of models of interest, is constantly reinvented, with its referents updated much like the $\textit{Ship of Theseus}$ replaces its parts but remains the same ship in essence. In this paper, we investigate this $\textit{Ship of Language Mod...
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Zusammenfassung: | The term Language Models (LMs), as a time-specific collection of models of
interest, is constantly reinvented, with its referents updated much like the
$\textit{Ship of Theseus}$ replaces its parts but remains the same ship in
essence. In this paper, we investigate this $\textit{Ship of Language Models}$
problem, wherein scientific evolution takes the form of continuous, implicit
retrofits of key existing terms. We seek to initiate a novel perspective of
scientific progress, in addition to the more well-studied emergence of new
terms. To this end, we construct the data infrastructure based on recent NLP
publications. Then, we perform a series of text-based analyses toward a
detailed, quantitative understanding of the use of Language Models as a term of
art. Our work highlights how systems and theories influence each other in
scientific discourse, and we call for attention to the transformation of this
Ship that we all are contributing to. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2407.01929 |