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Efficient Methods for Natural Language Processing: A Survey

Marcos Treviso, Ji-Ung Lee, Tianchu Ji, Betty van Aken, Qingqing Cao, Manuel R. Ciosici, Michael Hassid, Kenneth Heafield, Sara Hooker, Colin Raffel, Pedro H. Martins, André F. T. Martins, Jessica Zosa Forde, Peter Milder, Edwin Simpson, Noam Slonim, Jesse Dodge, Emma Strubell, Niranjan Balasubramanian, Leon Derczynski, Iryna Gurevych, Roy Schwartz

2023Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics94 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Recent work in natural language processing (NLP) has yielded appealing results from scaling model parameters and training data; however, using only scale to improve performance means that resource consumption also grows. Such resources include data, time, storage, or energy, all of which are naturally limited and unevenly distributed. This motivates research into efficient methods that require fewer resources to achieve similar results. This survey synthesizes and relates current methods and findings in efficient NLP. We aim to provide both guidance for conducting NLP under limited resources, and point towards promising research directions for developing more efficient methods.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceScale (ratio)Data scienceResource consumptionNatural language processingNatural languagePoint (geometry)Resource (disambiguation)ScalingTraining setConsumption (sociology)Machine learningQuantum mechanicsEcologySociologySocial scienceGeometryPhysicsBiologyComputer networkMathematicsTopic ModelingNatural Language Processing TechniquesMachine Learning and Algorithms
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