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Simplifying and Understanding State Space Models with Diagonal Linear RNNs

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Ankit Gupta, Harsh Mehta, Jonathan Berant

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Sequence models based on linear state spaces (SSMs) have recently emerged as a promising choice of architecture for modeling long range dependencies across various modalities. However, they invariably rely on discretization of a continuous state space, which complicates their presentation and understanding. In this work, we dispose of the discretization step, and propose a model based on vanilla Diagonal Linear RNNs (DLR). We empirically show that, despite being conceptually much simpler, DLR is as performant as previously-proposed SSMs on a variety of tasks and benchmarks including Long Range Arena and raw speech classification. Moreover, we characterize the expressivity of SSMs (including DLR) and attention-based models via a suite of 13 synthetic sequence-to-sequence tasks involving interactions over tens of thousands of tokens, ranging from simple operations, such as shifting an input sequence, to detecting co-dependent visual features over long spatial ranges in flattened images. We find that while SSMs report near-perfect performance on tasks that can be modeled via few convolutional kernels, they struggle on tasks requiring many such kernels and especially when the desired sequence manipulation is context-dependent. Despite these limitations, DLR reaches high performance on two higher-order reasoning tasks ListOpsSubTrees and PathfinderSegmentation-256 with input lengths 8K and 65K respectively, and gives encouraging performance on PathfinderSegmentation-512 with input length 262K for which attention is not a viable choice.

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