English

Limitations of Autoregressive Models and Their Alternatives

Machine Learning 2021-06-01 v3 Computation and Language Machine Learning

Abstract

Standard autoregressive language models perform only polynomial-time computation to compute the probability of the next symbol. While this is attractive, it means they cannot model distributions whose next-symbol probability is hard to compute. Indeed, they cannot even model them well enough to solve associated easy decision problems for which an engineer might want to consult a language model. These limitations apply no matter how much computation and data are used to train the model, unless the model is given access to oracle parameters that grow superpolynomially in sequence length. Thus, simply training larger autoregressive language models is not a panacea for NLP. Alternatives include energy-based models (which give up efficient sampling) and latent-variable autoregressive models (which give up efficient scoring of a given string). Both are powerful enough to escape the above limitations.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2010.11939,
  title  = {Limitations of Autoregressive Models and Their Alternatives},
  author = {Chu-Cheng Lin and Aaron Jaech and Xin Li and Matthew R. Gormley and Jason Eisner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.11939},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

NAACL 2021 (same content, more relaxed layout)