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BitFit: Simple Parameter-efficient Fine-tuning for Transformer-based Masked Language-models

Elad Ben-ZakenShauli RavfogelYoav Goldberg • @Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics • 18 June 2021

TLDR: BitFit is introduced, a sparse-finetuning method where only the bias-terms of the model (or a subset of them) are being modified, which shows that with small-to-medium training data, applying BitFit on pre-trained BERT models is competitive with (and sometimes better than) fine-tuning the entire model.

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Abstract: We introduce BitFit, a sparse-finetuning method where only the bias-terms of the model (or a subset of them) are being modified. We show that with small-to-medium training data, applying BitFit on pre-trained BERT models is competitive with (and sometimes better than) fine-tuning the entire model. For larger data, the method is competitive with other sparse fine-tuning methods.Besides their practical utility, these findings are relevant for the question of understanding the commonly-used process of finetuning: they support the hypothesis that finetuning is mainly about exposing knowledge induced by language-modeling training, rather than learning new task-specific linguistic knowledge.

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