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What do tokens know about their characters and how do they know it?

Ayush Kaushal, Kyle Mahowald

2022Proceedings of the 2022 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pre-trained language models (PLMs) that use subword tokenization schemes can succeed at a variety of language tasks that require characterlevel information, despite lacking explicit access to the character composition of tokens. Here, studying a range of models (e.g., GPT-J, BERT, RoBERTa, GloVe), we probe what word pieces encode about character-level information by training classifiers to predict the presence or absence of a particular alphabetical character in a token, based on its embedding (e.g., probing whether the model embedding for "cat" encodes that it contains the character "a"). We find that these models robustly encode character-level information and, in general, larger models perform better at the task. We show that these results generalize to characters from non-Latin alphabets (Arabic, Devanagari, and Cyrillic). Then, through a series of experiments and analyses, we investigate the mechanisms through which PLMs acquire English-language character information during training and argue that this knowledge is acquired through multiple phenomena, including a systematic relationship between particular characters and particular parts of speech, as well as natural variability in the tokenization of related strings.

Topics & Concepts

Character (mathematics)Computer scienceLexical analysisNatural language processingENCODEArtificial intelligenceVariety (cybernetics)Language modelSecurity tokenTask (project management)Word (group theory)DevanagariEmbeddingNatural languageSpeech recognitionLinguisticsCharacter recognitionBiochemistryManagementEconomicsImage (mathematics)PhilosophyMathematicsGeneComputer securityChemistryGeometryNatural Language Processing TechniquesText Readability and SimplificationTopic Modeling
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