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Multi-armed bandits for resource efficient, online optimization of language model pre-training: the use case of dynamic masking

Computation and Language 2023-05-31 v2 Machine Learning Machine Learning

Abstract

We design and evaluate a Bayesian optimization framework for resource efficient pre-training of Transformer-based language models (TLMs). TLM pre-training requires high computational resources and introduces many unresolved design choices, such as selecting its pre-training hyperparameters. We propose a multi-armed bandit framework for the sequential selection of TLM pre-training hyperparameters, aimed at optimizing language model performance, in a resource efficient manner. We design a Thompson sampling algorithm, with a surrogate Gaussian process reward model of the Masked Language Model (MLM) pre-training objective, for its sequential minimization. Instead of MLM pre-training with fixed masking probabilities, the proposed Gaussian process-based Thompson sampling (GP-TS) accelerates pre-training by sequentially selecting masking hyperparameters that improve performance. We empirically demonstrate how GP-TS pre-trains language models efficiently, i.e., it achieves lower MLM loss in fewer epochs, across a variety of settings. In addition, GP-TS pre-trained TLMs attain competitive downstream performance, while avoiding expensive hyperparameter grid search. GP-TS provides an interactive framework for efficient and optimized TLM pre-training that, by circumventing costly hyperparameter selection, enables substantial computational savings.

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@article{arxiv.2203.13151,
  title  = {Multi-armed bandits for resource efficient, online optimization of language model pre-training: the use case of dynamic masking},
  author = {Iñigo Urteaga and Moulay-Zaïdane Draïdia and Tomer Lancewicki and Shahram Khadivi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.13151},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

Work accepted for publication at ACL Findings 2023. The code used for this study is publicly available at https://github.com/iurteaga/gp_ts_nlp