JOURNAL ARTICLE

Calibrating Factual Knowledge in Pretrained Language Models

Abstract

Previous literature has proved that Pretrained Language Models (PLMs) can store factual knowledge. However, we find that facts stored in the PLMs are not always correct. It motivates us to explore a fundamental question: How do we calibrate factual knowledge in PLMs without re-training from scratch? In this work, we propose a simple and lightweight method CaliNet to achieve this goal. To be specific, we first detect whether PLMs can learn the right facts via a contrastive score between right and fake facts. If not, we then use a lightweight method to add and adapt new parameters to specific factual texts. Experiments on the knowledge probing task show the calibration effectiveness and efficiency. In addition, through closed-book question answering, we find that the calibrated PLM possesses knowledge generalization ability after finetuning.Beyond the calibration performance, we further investigate and visualize the knowledge calibration mechanism.

Keywords:
Computer science Generalization Task (project management) Calibration Question answering Artificial intelligence Scratch Natural language processing Machine learning Language model Simple (philosophy) Programming language

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Topic Modeling
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Natural Language Processing Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Multimodal Machine Learning Applications
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

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