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Transforming Sequence Tagging Into A Seq2Seq Task (2203.08378v2)

Published 16 Mar 2022 in cs.CL

Abstract: Pretrained, large, generative LLMs (LMs) have had great success in a wide range of sequence tagging and structured prediction tasks. Casting a sequence tagging task as a Seq2Seq one requires deciding the formats of the input and output sequences. However, we lack a principled understanding of the trade-offs associated with these formats (such as the effect on model accuracy, sequence length, multilingual generalization, hallucination). In this paper, we rigorously study different formats one could use for casting input text sentences and their output labels into the input and target (i.e., output) of a Seq2Seq model. Along the way, we introduce a new format, which we show to to be both simpler and more effective. Additionally the new format demonstrates significant gains in the multilingual settings -- both zero-shot transfer learning and joint training. Lastly, we find that the new format is more robust and almost completely devoid of hallucination -- an issue we find common in existing formats. With well over a 1000 experiments studying 14 different formats, over 7 diverse public benchmarks -- including 3 multilingual datasets spanning 7 languages -- we believe our findings provide a strong empirical basis in understanding how we should tackle sequence tagging tasks.

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Authors (6)
  1. Karthik Raman (26 papers)
  2. Iftekhar Naim (11 papers)
  3. Jiecao Chen (23 papers)
  4. Kazuma Hashimoto (34 papers)
  5. Kiran Yalasangi (1 paper)
  6. Krishna Srinivasan (14 papers)
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