arXiv Open Access 2023

How do different tokenizers perform on downstream tasks in scriptio continua languages?: A case study in Japanese

Takuro Fujii Koki Shibata Atsuki Yamaguchi Terufumi Morishita Yasuhiro Sogawa
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This paper investigates the effect of tokenizers on the downstream performance of pretrained language models (PLMs) in scriptio continua languages where no explicit spaces exist between words, using Japanese as a case study. The tokenizer for such languages often consists of a morphological analyzer and a subword tokenizer, requiring us to conduct a comprehensive study of all possible pairs. However, previous studies lack this comprehensiveness. We therefore train extensive sets of tokenizers, build a PLM using each, and measure the downstream performance on a wide range of tasks. Our results demonstrate that each downstream task has a different optimal morphological analyzer, and that it is better to use Byte-Pair-Encoding or Unigram rather than WordPiece as a subword tokenizer, regardless of the type of task.

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Takuro Fujii

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Koki Shibata

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Atsuki Yamaguchi

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Terufumi Morishita

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Yasuhiro Sogawa

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Fujii, T., Shibata, K., Yamaguchi, A., Morishita, T., Sogawa, Y. (2023). How do different tokenizers perform on downstream tasks in scriptio continua languages?: A case study in Japanese. https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.09572

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