Emergent Mind

Injecting Hierarchy with U-Net Transformers

(1910.10488)
Published Oct 16, 2019 in cs.LG , cs.CL , and stat.ML

Abstract

The Transformer architecture has become increasingly popular over the past two years, owing to its impressive performance on a number of NLP tasks. However, all Transformer computations occur at the level of word representations and therefore, it may be argued that Transformer models do not explicitly attempt to learn hierarchical structure which is widely assumed to be integral to language. In the present work, we introduce hierarchical processing into the Transformer model, taking inspiration from the U-Net architecture, popular in computer vision for its hierarchical view of natural images. We empirically demonstrate that the proposed architecture outperforms both the vanilla Transformer and some strong baselines in the domain of chit-chat dialogue.

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