Emergent Mind

Abstract

Large pretrained language models have been performing increasingly well in a variety of downstream tasks via prompting. However, it remains unclear from where the model learns the task-specific knowledge, especially in a zero-shot setup. In this work, we want to find evidence of the model's task-specific competence from pretraining and are specifically interested in locating a very small subset of pretraining data that directly supports the model in the task. We call such a subset supporting data evidence and propose a novel method ORCA to effectively identify it, by iteratively using gradient information related to the downstream task. This supporting data evidence offers interesting insights about the prompted language models: in the tasks of sentiment analysis and textual entailment, BERT shows a substantial reliance on BookCorpus, the smaller corpus of BERT's two pretraining corpora, as well as on pretraining examples that mask out synonyms to the task verbalizers.

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