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Poster

Local to Global: Learning Dynamics and Effect of Initialization for Transformers

Ashok Vardhan Makkuva · Marco Bondaschi · Adway Girish · Alliot Nagle · Hyeji Kim · Michael Gastpar · Chanakya Ekbote

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Fri 13 Dec 11 a.m. PST — 2 p.m. PST

Abstract:

In recent years, transformer-based models have revolutionized deep learning, particularly in sequence modeling. To better understand this phenomenon, there is a growing interest in using Markov input processes to study transformers. However, our current understanding in this regard remains limited with many fundamental questions about how transformers learn Markov chains still unanswered. In this paper, we address this by focusing on first-order Markov chains and single-layer transformers, providing a comprehensive characterization of the learning dynamics in this context. Specifically, we prove that transformer parameters trained on next-token prediction loss can either converge to global or local minima, contingent on the initialization and the Markovian data properties, and we characterize the precise conditions under which this occurs. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first result of its kind highlighting the role of initialization. We further demonstrate that our theoretical findings are corroborated by empirical evidence. Based on these insights, we provide guidelines for the initilization of transformer parameters and demonstrate their effectiveness. Finally, we outline several open problems in this arena.

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