Unveiling Transformer Perception by Exploring Input Manifolds

Alessandro Benfenati (University of Milan) · Alfio Ferrara (University of Milan) · Alessio Marta (University of Milan) · Davide Riva (Polytechnic Institute of Turin) · Elisabetta Rocchetti (University of Milan)
class probability distributiondistance metricdistinct equivalence classeseigendecompositionembeddingsequivalence classesexploration procedureshuman-readable formatinput instancesinput manifoldjacobianmathematical theoryoutput spacesequential deformationstransformer models

This paper introduces a general method for the exploration of equivalence classes in the input space of Transformer models. The proposed approach is based on sound mathematical theory which describes the internal layers of a Transformer architecture as sequential deformations of the input manifold. Using eigendecomposition of the pullback of the distance metric defined on the output space through the Jacobian of the model, we are able to reconstruct equivalence classes in the input space and navigate across them. Our method enables two complementary exploration procedures: the first retrieves input instances that produce the same class probability distribution as the original instance—thus identifying elements within the same equivalence class—while the second discovers instances that yield a different class probability distribution, effectively navigating toward distinct equivalence classes. Finally, we demonstrate how the retrieved instances can be meaningfully interpreted by projecting their embeddings back into a human-readable format.