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arxiv: 2109.06935 · v2 · pith:7TF3NORG · submitted 2021-09-14 · cs.CL · cs.NE

On the Language-specificity of Multilingual BERT and the Impact of Fine-tuning

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classification cs.CL cs.NE
keywords fine-tuninglanguage-specificlanguagerepresentationsbertevidenceexperimentsfurther
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Recent work has shown evidence that the knowledge acquired by multilingual BERT (mBERT) has two components: a language-specific and a language-neutral one. This paper analyses the relationship between them, in the context of fine-tuning on two tasks -- POS tagging and natural language inference -- which require the model to bring to bear different degrees of language-specific knowledge. Visualisations reveal that mBERT loses the ability to cluster representations by language after fine-tuning, a result that is supported by evidence from language identification experiments. However, further experiments on 'unlearning' language-specific representations using gradient reversal and iterative adversarial learning are shown not to add further improvement to the language-independent component over and above the effect of fine-tuning. The results presented here suggest that the process of fine-tuning causes a reorganisation of the model's limited representational capacity, enhancing language-independent representations at the expense of language-specific ones.

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