@inproceedings{haller-etal-2024-babyhgrn,
title = "{B}aby{HGRN}: Exploring {RNN}s for Sample-Efficient Language Modeling",
author = "Haller, Patrick and
Golde, Jonas and
Akbik, Alan",
editor = "Hu, Michael Y. and
Mueller, Aaron and
Ross, Candace and
Williams, Adina and
Linzen, Tal and
Zhuang, Chengxu and
Choshen, Leshem and
Cotterell, Ryan and
Warstadt, Alex and
Wilcox, Ethan Gotlieb",
booktitle = "The 2nd BabyLM Challenge at the 28th Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning",
month = nov,
year = "2024",
address = "Miami, FL, USA",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://preview.aclanthology.org/Ingest-2025-COMPUTEL/2024.conll-babylm.7/",
pages = "82--94",
abstract = "This paper explores the potential of recurrent neural networks (RNNs) and other subquadratic architectures as competitive alternatives to transformer-based models in low-resource language modeling scenarios. We utilize HGRN2 (Qin et al., 2024), a recently proposed RNN-based architecture, and comparatively evaluate its effectiveness against transformer-based baselines and other subquadratic architectures (LSTM, xLSTM, Mamba). Our experimental results show that, our HGRN2 language model, outperforms transformer-based models in both the 10M and 100M word tracks of the challenge, as measured by their performance on the BLiMP, EWoK, GLUE and BEAR benchmarks. Further, we show the positive impact of knowledge distillation. Our findings challenge the prevailing focus on transformer architectures and indicate the viability of RNN-based models, particularly in resource-constrained environments."
}
Markdown (Informal)
[BabyHGRN: Exploring RNNs for Sample-Efficient Language Modeling](https://preview.aclanthology.org/Ingest-2025-COMPUTEL/2024.conll-babylm.7/) (Haller et al., CoNLL-BabyLM 2024)
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