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An Embarrassingly Simple Approach for Transfer Learning from Pretrained Language Models

An end-to-end transfer learning method combines task-specific optimization with an auxiliary language model objective to prevent catastrophic forgetting and improve performance on affective and text classification tasks.

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A growing number of state-of-the-art transfer learning methods employ language models pretrained on large generic corpora. In this paper we present a conceptually simple and effective transfer learning approach that addresses the problem of catastrophic forgetting. Specifically, we combine the task-specific optimization function with an auxiliary language model objective, which is adjusted during the training process. This preserves language regularities captured by language models, while enabling sufficient adaptation for solving the target task. Our method does not require pretraining or finetuning separate components of the network and we train our models end-to-end in a single step. We present results on a variety of challenging affective and text classification tasks, surpassing well established transfer learning methods with greater level of complexity.

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