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Can sparse autoencoders be used to decompose and interpret steering vectors?

Authors :
Mayne, Harry
Yang, Yushi
Mahdi, Adam
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Steering vectors are a promising approach to control the behaviour of large language models. However, their underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. While sparse autoencoders (SAEs) may offer a potential method to interpret steering vectors, recent findings show that SAE-reconstructed vectors often lack the steering properties of the original vectors. This paper investigates why directly applying SAEs to steering vectors yields misleading decompositions, identifying two reasons: (1) steering vectors fall outside the input distribution for which SAEs are designed, and (2) steering vectors can have meaningful negative projections in feature directions, which SAEs are not designed to accommodate. These limitations hinder the direct use of SAEs for interpreting steering vectors.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2411.08790
Document Type :
Working Paper