GLUE-X: Evaluating Natural Language Understanding Models from an Out-of-distribution Generalization Perspective
Yang, Linyi, Zhang, Shuibai, Qin, Libo, Li, Yafu, Wang, Yidong, Liu, Hanmeng, Wang, Jindong, Xie, Xing, Zhang, Yue
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Pre-trained language models (PLMs) are known to improve the generalization performance of natural language understanding models by leveraging large amounts of data during the pre-training phase. However, the out-of-distribution (OOD) generalization problem remains a challenge in many NLP tasks, limiting the real-world deployment of these methods. This paper presents the first attempt at creating a unified benchmark named GLUE-X for evaluating OOD robustness in NLP models, highlighting the importance of OOD robustness and providing insights on how to measure the robustness of a model and how to improve it. The benchmark includes 13 publicly available datasets for OOD testing, and evaluations are conducted on 8 classic NLP tasks over 21 popularly used PLMs, including GPT-3 and GPT-3.5. Our findings confirm the need for improved OOD accuracy in NLP tasks, as significant performance degradation was observed in all settings compared to in-distribution (ID) accuracy.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
May-22-2023
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