ULTra: Unveiling Latent Token Interpretability in Transformer Based Understanding

Hosseini, Hesam, Mighan, Ghazal Hosseini, Afzali, Amirabbas, Amini, Sajjad, Houmansadr, Amir

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Transformers have revolutionized Computer Vision (CV) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) through self-attention mechanisms. However, due to their complexity, their latent token representations are often difficult to interpret. We introduce a novel framework that interprets Transformer embeddings, uncovering meaningful semantic patterns within them. Based on this framework, we demonstrate that zero-shot unsupervised semantic segmentation can be performed effectively without any fine-tuning using a model pre-trained for tasks other than segmentation. Our method reveals the inherent capacity of Transformer models for understanding input semantics and achieves state-of-the-art performance in semantic segmentation, outperforming traditional segmentation models. Specifically, our approach achieves an accuracy of 67.2 % and an mIoU of 32.9 % on the COCO-Stuff dataset, as well as an mIoU of 51.9 % on the PASCAL VOC dataset. Additionally, we validate our interpretability framework on LLMs for text summarization, demonstrating its broad applicability and robustness.