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Conditional Language Learning with Context

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arxiv 2406.01976 v1 pith:ZIAS7H6M submitted 2024-06-04 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords learninglanguagecorpusfinetuningconditionalcontextstatisticsbiases
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Language models can learn sophisticated language understanding skills from fitting raw text. They also unselectively learn useless corpus statistics and biases, especially during finetuning on domain-specific corpora. In this paper, we propose a simple modification to causal language modeling called conditional finetuning, which performs language modeling conditioned on a context. We show that a context can "explain away" certain corpus statistics and make the model avoid learning them. In this fashion, conditional finetuning achieves selective learning from a corpus, learning knowledge useful for downstream tasks while avoiding learning useless corpus statistics like topic biases. This selective learning effect leads to less forgetting and better stability-plasticity tradeoff in domain finetuning, potentially benefitting lifelong learning with language models.

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