MPNet: Masked and Permuted Pre-training for Language Understanding

NeurIPS 2020 |

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BERT adopts masked language modeling (MLM) for pre-training and is one of the most successful pre-training models. Since BERT neglects dependency among predicted tokens, XLNet introduces permuted language modeling (PLM) for pretraining to address this problem. However, XLNet does not leverage the full position information of a sentence and thus suffers from position discrepancy between pre-training and fine-tuning. In this paper, we propose MPNet, a novel pre-training method that inherits the advantages of BERT and XLNet and avoids their limitations. MPNet leverages the dependency among predicted tokens through permuted language modeling (vs. MLM in BERT), and takes auxiliary position information as input to make the model see a full sentence and thus reducing the position discrepancy (vs. PLM in XLNet). We pre-train MPNet on a large-scale dataset (over 160GB text corpora) and fine-tune on a variety of down-streaming tasks (GLUE, SQuAD, etc). Experimental results show that MPNet outperforms MLM and PLM by a large margin, and achieves better results on these tasks compared with previous state-of-the-art pre-trained methods (e.g., BERT, XLNet, RoBERTa) under the same model setting. The code and the pre-trained models are available at: https://github.com/microsoft/MPNet (opens in new tab).

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MPNet implementation in Huggingface

December 9, 2020

MPNet is supported by Huggingface, one of the most popular repo for pre-trained language models. You can follow this link to have a try on MPNet via Huggingface.

MPNet

September 26, 2020

MPNet: Masked and Permuted Pre-training for Language Understanding, by Kaitao Song, Xu Tan, Tao Qin, Jianfeng Lu, Tie-Yan Liu, is a novel pre-training method for language understanding tasks. It solves the problems of MLM (masked language modeling) in BERT and PLM (permuted language modeling) in XLNet and achieves better accuracy.