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Probing for Multilingual Numerical Understanding in Transformer-Based Language Models

Computation and Language 2020-10-15 v1

Abstract

Natural language numbers are an example of compositional structures, where larger numbers are composed of operations on smaller numbers. Given that compositional reasoning is a key to natural language understanding, we propose novel multilingual probing tasks tested on DistilBERT, XLM, and BERT to investigate for evidence of compositional reasoning over numerical data in various natural language number systems. By using both grammaticality judgment and value comparison classification tasks in English, Japanese, Danish, and French, we find evidence that the information encoded in these pretrained models' embeddings is sufficient for grammaticality judgments but generally not for value comparisons. We analyze possible reasons for this and discuss how our tasks could be extended in further studies.

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@article{arxiv.2010.06666,
  title  = {Probing for Multilingual Numerical Understanding in Transformer-Based Language Models},
  author = {Devin Johnson and Denise Mak and Drew Barker and Lexi Loessberg-Zahl},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.06666},
  year   = {2020}
}

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BlackboxNLP (EMNLP 2020)

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