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Revisiting Simple Neural Probabilistic Language Models

Simeng Sun, Mohit Iyyer

2021-04-08NAACL 2021 4Word EmbeddingsLanguage Modelling
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Abstract

Recent progress in language modeling has been driven not only by advances in neural architectures, but also through hardware and optimization improvements. In this paper, we revisit the neural probabilistic language model (NPLM) of~\citet{Bengio2003ANP}, which simply concatenates word embeddings within a fixed window and passes the result through a feed-forward network to predict the next word. When scaled up to modern hardware, this model (despite its many limitations) performs much better than expected on word-level language model benchmarks. Our analysis reveals that the NPLM achieves lower perplexity than a baseline Transformer with short input contexts but struggles to handle long-term dependencies. Inspired by this result, we modify the Transformer by replacing its first self-attention layer with the NPLM's local concatenation layer, which results in small but consistent perplexity decreases across three word-level language modeling datasets.

Results

TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Language ModellingWikiText-103Test perplexity25.2Transformer-N
Language ModellingWikiText-103Validation perplexity24.1Transformer-N

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