Debiasing Methods in Natural Language Understanding Make Bias More Accessible

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Abstract

Model robustness to bias is often determined by the generalization on carefully designed out-of-distribution datasets. Recent debiasing methods in natural language understanding (NLU) improve performance on such datasets by pressuring models into making unbiased predictions. An underlying assumption behind such methods is that this also leads to the discovery of more robust features in the model's inner representations. We propose a general probing-based framework that allows for posthoc interpretation of biases in language models, and use an information-theoretic approach to measure the extractability of certain biases from the model's representations. We experiment with several NLU datasets and known biases, and show that, counter-intuitively, the more a language model is pushed towards a debiased regime, the more bias is actually encoded in its inner representations.

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Mendelson, M., & Belinkov, Y. (2021). Debiasing Methods in Natural Language Understanding Make Bias More Accessible. In EMNLP 2021 - 2021 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, Proceedings (pp. 1545–1557). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2021.emnlp-main.116

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