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Why Exposure Bias Matters: An Imitation Learning Perspective of Error Accumulation in Language Generation

Kushal Arora, Layla El Asri, Hareesh Bahuleyan, Jackie Chi Kit Cheung

2022Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL 202229 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Current language generation models suffer from issues such as repetition, incoherence, and hallucinations. An often-repeated hypothesis for this brittleness of generation models is that it is caused by the training and the generation procedure mismatch, also referred to as exposure bias. In this paper, we verify this hypothesis by analyzing exposure bias from an imitation learning perspective. We show that exposure bias leads to an accumulation of errors during generation, analyze why perplexity fails to capture this accumulation of errors, and empirically show that this accumulation results in poor generation quality.

Topics & Concepts

PerplexityPerspective (graphical)Computer scienceImitationRepetition (rhetorical device)Artificial intelligenceQuality (philosophy)Language modelCognitive psychologyPsychologyLinguisticsSocial psychologyPhilosophyEpistemologyNatural Language Processing TechniquesTopic ModelingSpeech and dialogue systems
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