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GLUE: A Multi-Task Benchmark and Analysis Platform for Natural Language Understanding

Authors :
Wang, Alex
Singh, Amanpreet
Michael, Julian
Hill, Felix
Levy, Omer
Bowman, Samuel R.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

For natural language understanding (NLU) technology to be maximally useful, both practically and as a scientific object of study, it must be general: it must be able to process language in a way that is not exclusively tailored to any one specific task or dataset. In pursuit of this objective, we introduce the General Language Understanding Evaluation benchmark (GLUE), a tool for evaluating and analyzing the performance of models across a diverse range of existing NLU tasks. GLUE is model-agnostic, but it incentivizes sharing knowledge across tasks because certain tasks have very limited training data. We further provide a hand-crafted diagnostic test suite that enables detailed linguistic analysis of NLU models. We evaluate baselines based on current methods for multi-task and transfer learning and find that they do not immediately give substantial improvements over the aggregate performance of training a separate model per task, indicating room for improvement in developing general and robust NLU systems.<br />Comment: ICLR 2019; https://gluebenchmark.com/

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1804.07461
Document Type :
Working Paper