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Understanding the Mechanics of SPIGOT: Surrogate Gradients for Latent Structure Learning

Computation and Language 2020-10-07 v1 Machine Learning

Abstract

Latent structure models are a powerful tool for modeling language data: they can mitigate the error propagation and annotation bottleneck in pipeline systems, while simultaneously uncovering linguistic insights about the data. One challenge with end-to-end training of these models is the argmax operation, which has null gradient. In this paper, we focus on surrogate gradients, a popular strategy to deal with this problem. We explore latent structure learning through the angle of pulling back the downstream learning objective. In this paradigm, we discover a principled motivation for both the straight-through estimator (STE) as well as the recently-proposed SPIGOT - a variant of STE for structured models. Our perspective leads to new algorithms in the same family. We empirically compare the known and the novel pulled-back estimators against the popular alternatives, yielding new insight for practitioners and revealing intriguing failure cases.

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@article{arxiv.2010.02357,
  title  = {Understanding the Mechanics of SPIGOT: Surrogate Gradients for Latent Structure Learning},
  author = {Tsvetomila Mihaylova and Vlad Niculae and André F. T. Martins},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.02357},
  year   = {2020}
}

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