This paper explores the use of latent bootstrapping, an alternative self-supervision technique, for pretraining language models. Unlike the typical practice of using self-supervision on discrete subwords, latent bootstrapping leverages contextualized embeddings for a richer supervision signal. We conduct experiments to assess how effective this approach is for acquiring linguistic knowledge from limited resources. Specifically, our experiments are based on the BabyLM shared task, which includes pretraining on two small curated corpora and an evaluation on four linguistic benchmarks.
Mean BERTs make erratic language teachers: the effectiveness of latent bootstrapping in low-resource settings
Latent bootstrapping, a novel self-supervision method, effectively captures linguistic knowledge through contextualized embeddings using limited resources.
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