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Jumping Ahead: Improving Reconstruction Fidelity with JumpReLU Sparse Autoencoders

Authors :
Rajamanoharan, Senthooran
Lieberum, Tom
Sonnerat, Nicolas
Conmy, Arthur
Varma, Vikrant
Kramár, János
Nanda, Neel
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Sparse autoencoders (SAEs) are a promising unsupervised approach for identifying causally relevant and interpretable linear features in a language model's (LM) activations. To be useful for downstream tasks, SAEs need to decompose LM activations faithfully; yet to be interpretable the decomposition must be sparse -- two objectives that are in tension. In this paper, we introduce JumpReLU SAEs, which achieve state-of-the-art reconstruction fidelity at a given sparsity level on Gemma 2 9B activations, compared to other recent advances such as Gated and TopK SAEs. We also show that this improvement does not come at the cost of interpretability through manual and automated interpretability studies. JumpReLU SAEs are a simple modification of vanilla (ReLU) SAEs -- where we replace the ReLU with a discontinuous JumpReLU activation function -- and are similarly efficient to train and run. By utilising straight-through-estimators (STEs) in a principled manner, we show how it is possible to train JumpReLU SAEs effectively despite the discontinuous JumpReLU function introduced in the SAE's forward pass. Similarly, we use STEs to directly train L0 to be sparse, instead of training on proxies such as L1, avoiding problems like shrinkage.<br />Comment: v2: new appendix H comparing kernel functions & bug-fixes to pseudo-code in Appendix J v3: further bug-fix to pseudo-code in Appendix J

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2407.14435
Document Type :
Working Paper