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arxiv: 2503.04667 · v1 · pith:DY3G4XSWnew · submitted 2025-03-06 · 💻 cs.CL · cs.IT· cs.LG· math.IT

An Information-theoretic Multi-task Representation Learning Framework for Natural Language Understanding

classification 💻 cs.CL cs.ITcs.LGmath.IT
keywords multi-taskinformationrepresentationslanguageredundantrepresentationsharedsufficient
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This paper proposes a new principled multi-task representation learning framework (InfoMTL) to extract noise-invariant sufficient representations for all tasks. It ensures sufficiency of shared representations for all tasks and mitigates the negative effect of redundant features, which can enhance language understanding of pre-trained language models (PLMs) under the multi-task paradigm. Firstly, a shared information maximization principle is proposed to learn more sufficient shared representations for all target tasks. It can avoid the insufficiency issue arising from representation compression in the multi-task paradigm. Secondly, a task-specific information minimization principle is designed to mitigate the negative effect of potential redundant features in the input for each task. It can compress task-irrelevant redundant information and preserve necessary information relevant to the target for multi-task prediction. Experiments on six classification benchmarks show that our method outperforms 12 comparative multi-task methods under the same multi-task settings, especially in data-constrained and noisy scenarios. Extensive experiments demonstrate that the learned representations are more sufficient, data-efficient, and robust.

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