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Cutting Down On Prompts And Parameters: Simple Few-shot Learning With Language Models

Robert L. Logan, Ivana BalaΕΎeviΔ‡, Eric Wallace, Fabio Petroni, Sameer Singh, Sebastian Riedel . Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL 2022 2022 – 113 citations

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ACL Compositional Generalization Ethics & Fairness Few Shot Interdisciplinary Approaches Multimodal Semantic Representation Prompting Training Techniques

Prompting language models (LMs) with training examples and task descriptions has been seen as critical to recent successes in few-shot learning. In this work, we show that finetuning LMs in the few-shot setting can considerably reduce the need for prompt engineering. In fact, one can use null prompts, prompts that contain neither task-specific templates nor training examples, and achieve competitive accuracy to manually-tuned prompts across a wide range of tasks. While finetuning LMs does introduce new parameters for each downstream task, we show that this memory overhead can be substantially reduced: finetuning only the bias terms can achieve comparable or better accuracy than standard finetuning while only updating 0.1% of the parameters. All in all, we recommend finetuning LMs for few-shot learning as it is more accurate, robust to different prompts, and can be made nearly as efficient as using frozen LMs.

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