Characterizing stable regions in the residual stream of LLMs
Abstract
We identify stable regions in the residual stream of Transformers, where the model's output remains insensitive to small activation changes, but exhibits high sensitivity at region boundaries. These regions emerge during training and become more defined as training progresses or model size increases. The regions appear to be much larger than previously studied polytopes. Our analysis suggests that these stable regions align with semantic distinctions, where similar prompts cluster within regions, and activations from the same region lead to similar next token predictions. This work provides a promising research direction for understanding the complexity of neural networks, shedding light on training dynamics, and advancing interpretability.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2409.17113,
title = {Characterizing stable regions in the residual stream of LLMs},
author = {Jett Janiak and Jacek Karwowski and Chatrik Singh Mangat and Giorgi Giglemiani and Nora Petrova and Stefan Heimersheim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.17113},
year = {2024}
}
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Presented at the Scientific Methods for Understanding Deep Learning (SciForDL) workshop at NeurIPS 2024