Source
EMNLP
DATE OF PUBLICATION
10/20/2022
Authors
Evgeny Burnaev Vladislav Mikhailov Ekaterina Artemova Serguei Barannikov Eduard Tulchinskii Irina Proskurina Laida Kushnareva Irina Piontkovskaya Dmitri Piontkovski Daniil Cherniavskii
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Acceptability Judgements via Examining the Topology of Attention Maps

Abstract

The role of the attention mechanism in encoding linguistic knowledge has received special interest in NLP. However, the ability of the attention heads to judge the grammatical acceptability of a sentence has been underexplored. This paper approaches the paradigm of acceptability judgments with topological data analysis (TDA), showing that the geometric properties of the attention graph can be efficiently exploited for two standard practices in linguistics: binary judgments and linguistic minimal pairs. Topological features enhance the BERT-based acceptability classifier scores by 8%-24% on CoLA in three languages (English, Italian, and Swedish). By revealing the topological discrepancy between attention maps of minimal pairs, we achieve the human-level performance on the BLiMP benchmark, outperforming nine statistical and Transformer LM baselines. At the same time, TDA provides the foundation for analyzing the linguistic functions of attention heads and interpreting the correspondence between the graph features and grammatical phenomena.

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