Empirical Evaluation of Progressive Coding for Sparse Autoencoders

Abstract

Sparse autoencoders (SAEs) bricken2023monosemanticity,gao2024scalingevaluatingsparseautoencoders rely on dictionary learning to extract interpretable features from neural networks at scale in an unsupervised manner, with applications to representation engineering and information retrieval. SAEs are, however, computationally expensive lieberum2024gemmascopeopensparse, especially when multiple SAEs of different sizes are needed. We show that dictionary importance in vanilla SAEs follows a power law. We compare progressive coding based on subset pruning of SAEs -- to jointly training nested SAEs, or so-called Matryoshka SAEs bussmann2024learning,nabeshima2024Matryoshka -- on a language modeling task. We show Matryoshka SAEs exhibit lower reconstruction loss and recaptured language modeling loss, as well as higher representational similarity. Pruned vanilla SAEs are more interpretable, however. We discuss the origins and implications of this trade-off.

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