Publication: On the Limits of Minimal Pairs in Contrastive Evaluation
On the Limits of Minimal Pairs in Contrastive Evaluation
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Vamvas, J., & Sennrich, R. (2021, November 11). On the Limits of Minimal Pairs in Contrastive Evaluation. Fourth BlackboxNLP Workshop on Analyzing and Interpreting Neural Networks for NLP, Online and in Punta Cana. https://aclanthology.org/2021.blackboxnlp-1.5/
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Minimal sentence pairs are frequently used to analyze the behavior of language models. It is often assumed that model behavior on contrastive pairs is predictive of model behavior at large. We argue that two conditions are necessary for this assumption to hold: First, a tested hypothesis should be well-motivated, since experiments show that contrastive evaluation can lead to false positives. Secondly, test data should be chosen such as to minimize distributional discrepancy between evaluation time and deployment time. For a good appro
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Vamvas, J., & Sennrich, R. (2021, November 11). On the Limits of Minimal Pairs in Contrastive Evaluation. Fourth BlackboxNLP Workshop on Analyzing and Interpreting Neural Networks for NLP, Online and in Punta Cana. https://aclanthology.org/2021.blackboxnlp-1.5/