Unified Language Model Pre-training for Natural Language Understanding and Generation
- Li Dong ,
- Nan Yang ,
- Wenhui Wang ,
- Furu Wei ,
- Xiaodong Liu ,
- Yu Wang ,
- Jianfeng Gao ,
- Ming Zhou ,
- Hsiao-Wuen Hon
33rd Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2019) |
This paper presents a new UNIfied pre-trained Language Model (UNILM) that can be fine-tuned for both natural language understanding and generation tasks. The model is pre-trained using three types of language modeling tasks: unidirectional, bidirectional, and sequence-to-sequence prediction. The unified modeling is achieved by employing a shared Transformer network and utilizing specific self-attention masks to control what context the prediction conditions on. UNILM compares favorably with BERT on the GLUE benchmark, and the SQuAD 2.0 and CoQA question answering tasks. Moreover, UNILM achieves new state-ofthe-art results on five natural language generation datasets, including improving the CNN/DailyMail abstractive summarization ROUGE-L to 40.51 (2.04 absolute improvement), the Gigaword abstractive summarization ROUGE-L to 35.75 (0.86 absolute improvement), the CoQA generative question answering F1 score to 82.5 (37.1 absolute improvement), the SQuAD question generation BLEU-4 to 22.12 (3.75 absolute improvement), and the DSTC7 document-grounded dialog response generation NIST-4 to 2.67 (human performance is 2.65). The code and pre-trained models are available at https://github.com/microsoft/unilm (opens in new tab).
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UniLM – Unified Language Model Pre-training
October 1, 2019
Large-scale Self-supervised Pre-training Across Tasks, Languages, and Modalities.