许多最新的自然语言任务方法都建立在大型语言模型的非凡能力上。大型语言模型可以执行内在的学习,他们可以从几个任务演示中学习新任务,而无需任何参数更新。这项工作研究了对新自然语言任务的数据集创建数据集的含义。与最近的文化学习方法背道而驰,我们制定了一个注释效率的两步框架:选择性注释,选择一个示例池,以提前从未标记的数据中从未标记的数据中进行注释,然后及时检索从注释的池中检索任务示例测试时间。基于此框架,我们提出了一种无监督的,基于图的选择性注释方法VOKE-K,以选择各种代表性的示例进行注释。在10个数据集上进行了广泛的实验(涵盖分类,常识性推理,对话和文本/代码生成)表明,我们的选择性注释方法通过很大的利润提高了任务性能。与随机选择示例进行注释相比,Pote-K平均在注释预算下获得了12.9%/11.4%的相对增益。与最先进的监督登录方法相比,它的性能相似,而在10个任务中的注释成本降低了10-100倍。我们在各种情况下进一步分析了框架的有效性:具有不同大小的语言模型,替代选择性注释方法以及有测试数据域移动的情况。我们希望我们的研究将作为数据注释的基础,因为大型语言模型越来越多地应用于新任务。我们的代码可在https://github.com/hkunlp/icl-selactive-annotation上找到。
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本文探讨了提高语言模型的零次学习能力的简单方法。我们表明,指令调整 - 通过对说明书中所述的任务集合微调语言模型 - 大幅提升零射门上看不见任务中的表现。我们采取预训练的语言模型和指令调整它通过自然语言指令模板语言表达了60NLP任务137B参数。我们评估这种指令调整模型,我们称之为FLAN,在看不见的任务类型。FLAN显着改善其未修饰的对应的性能和超过25的20个任务,我们评估零射门175BGPT-3。FLAN甚至GPT-3通过在安利,RTE,BoolQ,AI2-ARC,OpenbookQA和StoryCloze大比分胜过几拍。消融研究显示任务和模型的规模,这个数字是指令调整取得成功的关键组成部分。
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With a handful of demonstration examples, large-scale language models show strong capability to perform various tasks by in-context learning from these examples, without any fine-tuning. We demonstrate that in-context learning performance can be highly unstable across samples of examples, indicating the idiosyncrasies of how language models acquire information. We formulate example selection for in-context learning as a sequential decision problem, and propose a reinforcement learning algorithm for identifying generalizable policies to select demonstration examples. For GPT-2, our learned policies demonstrate strong abilities of generalizing to unseen tasks in training, with a $5.8\%$ improvement on average. Examples selected from our learned policies can even achieve a small improvement on GPT-3 Ada. However, the improvement diminishes on larger GPT-3 models, suggesting emerging capabilities of large language models.
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The recent GPT-3 model (Brown et al., 2020) achieves remarkable few-shot performance solely by leveraging a natural-language prompt and a few task demonstrations as input context. Inspired by their findings, we study few-shot learning in a more practical scenario, where we use smaller language models for which fine-tuning is computationally efficient. We present LM-BFF-better few-shot fine-tuning of language models 1 -a suite of simple and complementary techniques for finetuning language models on a small number of annotated examples. Our approach includes (1) prompt-based fine-tuning together with a novel pipeline for automating prompt generation; and (2) a refined strategy for dynamically and selectively incorporating demonstrations into each context. Finally, we present a systematic evaluation for analyzing few-shot performance on a range of NLP tasks, including classification and regression. Our experiments demonstrate that our methods combine to dramatically outperform standard fine-tuning procedures in this low resource setting, achieving up to 30% absolute improvement, and 11% on average across all tasks. Our approach makes minimal assumptions on task resources and domain expertise, and hence constitutes a strong task-agnostic method for few-shot learning. 2 * The first two authors contributed equally. 1 Alternatively, language models' best friends forever. 2 Our implementation is publicly available at https:// github.com/princeton-nlp/LM-BFF.
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Language models trained on massive prompted multitask datasets like T0 (Sanh et al., 2021) or FLAN (Wei et al., 2021a) can generalize to tasks unseen during training. We show that training on a carefully chosen subset of instances can outperform training on all available data on a variety of datasets. We assume access to a small number (250--1000) of unlabeled target task instances, select their nearest neighbors from a pool of multitask data, and use the retrieved data to train target task-specific models. Our method is more data-efficient than training a single multitask model, while still outperforming it by large margins. We evaluate across a diverse set of tasks not in the multitask pool we retrieve from, including those used to evaluate T0 and additional complex tasks including legal and scientific document QA. We retrieve small subsets of P3 (the collection of prompted datasets from which T0's training data was sampled) and finetune T5 models that outperform the 3-billion parameter variant of T0 (T0-3B) by 3--30% on 12 out of 14 evaluation datasets while using at most 2% of the data used to train T0-3B. These models also provide a better initialization than T0-3B for few-shot finetuning on target-task data, as shown by a 2--23% relative improvement over few-shot finetuned T0-3B models on 8 datasets. Our code is available at https://github.com/allenai/data-efficient-finetuning.
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在维持预审预定序列模型的灵活性的同时,是否有利于常识性推理,这仍然是一个悬而未决的问题。为了调查这个问题,我们开发了生成的知识提示,该提示包括从语言模型中生成知识,然后在回答问题时提供知识作为附加输入。我们的方法不需要特定于任务的监督知识集成或访问结构化的知识库,但它可以提高四个常识性推理任务上的大规模,最先进的模型的性能,从而实现最先进-ART结果取决于数值常识(NumerSense),通用常识性(Commonsenseqa 2.0)和科学常识(QASC)基准。产生的知识促使大型语言模型是灵活的外部知识来源,以改善常识性推理。我们的代码可从https://github.com/liujch1998/gkp获得
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We introduce INSTRUCTOR, a new method for computing text embeddings given task instructions: every text input is embedded together with instructions explaining the use case (e.g., task and domain descriptions). Unlike encoders from prior work that are more specialized, INSTRUCTOR is a single embedder that can generate text embeddings tailored to different downstream tasks and domains, without any further training. We first annotate instructions for 330 diverse tasks and train INSTRUCTOR on this multitask mixture with a contrastive loss. We evaluate INSTRUCTOR on 70 embedding evaluation tasks (66 of which are unseen during training), ranging from classification and information retrieval to semantic textual similarity and text generation evaluation. INSTRUCTOR, while having an order of magnitude fewer parameters than the previous best model, achieves state-of-the-art performance, with an average improvement of 3.4% compared to the previous best results on the 70 diverse datasets. Our analysis suggests that INSTRUCTOR is robust to changes in instructions, and that instruction finetuning mitigates the challenge of training a single model on diverse datasets.
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积极的学习有效地收集了无标记的数据以进行注释,从而减少了对标记数据的需求。在这项工作中,我们建议以局部灵敏度和硬度感知的获取功能检索未标记的样品。所提出的方法通过局部扰动生成数据副本,并选择其预测可能性与其副本最大的数据点。我们通过注入选择的情况扰动来进一步增强我们的采集功能。我们的方法可以在各种分类任务中对常用的活跃学习策略获得一致的收益。此外,我们在基于迅速的几次学习中迅速选择的研究中观察到对基准的持续改进。这些实验表明,我们以局部敏感性和硬度为指导的获取对许多NLP任务都是有效和有益的。
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With the increasing ability of large language models (LLMs), in-context learning (ICL) has become a new paradigm for natural language processing (NLP), where LLMs make predictions only based on contexts augmented with a few training examples. It has been a new trend exploring ICL to evaluate and extrapolate the ability of LLMs. In this paper, we aim to survey and summarize the progress, challenges, and future work in ICL. We first present a formal definition of ICL and clarify its correlation to related studies. Then, we organize and discuss advanced techniques of ICL, including training strategies, prompting strategies, and so on. Finally, we present the challenges of ICL and provide potential directions for further research. We hope our work can encourage more research on uncovering how ICL works and improving ICL in future work.
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最近的自然语言理解进展(NLU)已经被驱动,部分是由胶水,超级格,小队等的基准。事实上,许多NLU模型现在在许多任务中匹配或超过“人类水平”性能这些基准。然而,大多数这些基准测试都提供模型访问相对大量的标记数据进行培训。因此,该模型提供了比人类所需的更多数据,以实现强大的性能。这有动机侧重于侧重于改善NLU模型的少量学习性能。然而,缺乏少量射门的标准化评估基准,导致不同纸张中的不同实验设置。为了帮助加速这一工作的工作,我们介绍了线索(受限制的语言理解评估标准),这是评估NLU模型的几次拍摄学习功能的基准。我们证明,虽然最近的模型在获得大量标记数据时达到人类性能,但对于大多数任务,少量拍摄设置中的性能存在巨大差距。我们还展示了几个拍摄设置中替代模型家族和适应技术之间的差异。最后,我们讨论了在设计实验设置时讨论了评估真实少量学习绩效的实验设置,并提出了统一的标准化方法,以获得少量学习评估。我们的目标是鼓励对NLU模型的研究,可以概括为具有少数示例的新任务。线索的代码和数据可以在https://github.com/microsoft/clues提供。
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The strong few-shot in-context learning capability of large pre-trained language models (PLMs) such as GPT-3 is highly appealing for application domains such as biomedicine, which feature high and diverse demands of language technologies but also high data annotation costs. In this paper, we present the first systematic and comprehensive study to compare the few-shot performance of GPT-3 in-context learning with fine-tuning smaller (i.e., BERT-sized) PLMs on two highly representative biomedical information extraction tasks, named entity recognition and relation extraction. We follow the true few-shot setting to avoid overestimating models' few-shot performance by model selection over a large validation set. We also optimize GPT-3's performance with known techniques such as contextual calibration and dynamic in-context example retrieval. However, our results show that GPT-3 still significantly underperforms compared to simply fine-tuning a smaller PLM. In addition, GPT-3 in-context learning also yields smaller gains in accuracy when more training data becomes available. Our in-depth analyses further reveal issues of the in-context learning setting that may be detrimental to information extraction tasks in general. Given the high cost of experimenting with GPT-3, we hope our study provides guidance for biomedical researchers and practitioners towards more promising directions such as fine-tuning small PLMs.
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Multilingual Pretrained Language Models (MPLMs) have shown their strong multilinguality in recent empirical cross-lingual transfer studies. In this paper, we propose the Prompts Augmented by Retrieval Crosslingually (PARC) pipeline to improve the zero-shot performance on low-resource languages (LRLs) by augmenting the context with semantically similar sentences retrieved from a high-resource language (HRL) as prompts. PARC improves the zero-shot performance on three downstream tasks (binary sentiment classification, topic categorization and natural language inference) with multilingual parallel test sets across 10 LRLs covering 6 language families in both unlabeled settings (+5.1%) and labeled settings (+16.3%). PARC-labeled also outperforms the finetuning baseline by 3.7%. We find a significant positive correlation between cross-lingual transfer performance on one side, and the similarity between the high- and low-resource languages as well as the amount of low-resource pretraining data on the other side. A robustness analysis suggests that PARC has the potential to achieve even stronger performance with more powerful MPLMs.
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Recent work has shown that fine-tuning large pre-trained language models on a collection of tasks described via instructions, a.k.a. instruction-tuning, improves their zero and few-shot generalization to unseen tasks. However, there is a limited understanding of the performance trade-offs of different decisions made during the instruction-tuning process. These decisions include the scale and diversity of the instruction-tuning benchmark, different task sampling strategies, fine-tuning with and without demonstrations, training using specialized datasets for reasoning and dialogue, and finally, the fine-tuning objectives themselves. In this paper, we characterize the effect of instruction-tuning decisions on downstream task performance when scaling both model and benchmark sizes. To this end, we create OPT-IML Bench: a large benchmark for Instruction Meta-Learning (IML) of 2000 NLP tasks consolidated into task categories from 8 existing benchmarks, and prepare an evaluation framework to measure three types of model generalizations: to tasks from fully held-out categories, to held-out tasks from seen categories, and to held-out instances from seen tasks. Through the lens of this framework, we first present insights about instruction-tuning decisions as applied to OPT-30B and further exploit these insights to train OPT-IML 30B and 175B, which are instruction-tuned versions of OPT. OPT-IML demonstrates all three generalization abilities at both scales on four different evaluation benchmarks with diverse tasks and input formats -- PromptSource, FLAN, Super-NaturalInstructions, and UnifiedSKG. Not only does it significantly outperform OPT on all benchmarks but is also highly competitive with existing models fine-tuned on each specific benchmark. We release OPT-IML at both scales, together with the OPT-IML Bench evaluation framework.
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大型语言模型在零拍摄设置中的许多自然语言处理(NLP)任务中表现出令人印象深刻的性能。我们询问这些模型是否展示了致辞语言 - NLP应用的关键组成部分 - 通过评估四个偶数基准的模型。我们发现大型语言模型的令人印象深刻的零射击性能主要是由于我们的基准测试中的数据集偏差。我们还表明,零拍摄性能对基准的超参数和相似性敏感到预训练数据集。此外,当在几次拍摄设置中评估模型时,我们没有观察大量改进。最后,与以前的工作相比,我们发现利用明确的致辞知识并没有产生重大改善。
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我们提出了Patron,这是一种新方法,它使用基于及时的不确定性估计,用于在冷启动场景下进行预训练的语言模型进行微调的数据选择,即,没有初始标记的数据可用。在顾客中,我们设计(1)一种基于迅速的不确定性传播方法来估计数据点的重要性和(2)分区 - 然后 - 剥离(PTR)策略,以促进对注释的样品多样性。六个文本分类数据集的实验表明,赞助人的表现优于最强的冷启动数据选择基准,高达6.9%。此外,仅具有128个标签,顾客分别基于香草微调和及时的学习,获得了91.0%和92.1%的全面监督性能。我们的赞助人实施可在\ url {https://github.com/yueyu1030/patron}上获得。
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知识密集型任务,例如开放域问题答案(QA),需要访问大量的世界知识或领域知识。知识密集型任务的一种常见方法是采用检索到阅读的管道,该管道首先从诸如Wikipedia之类的外部语料库中检索少数相关的上下文文档,然后预测在检索文档的条件下得到答案。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的观点,可以通过用大型语言模型生成器代替文档检索器来解决知识密集型任务。我们称我们的方法生成-Read Read(GenRead),该方法首先提示大型语言模型根据给定问题生成上下文文档,然后读取生成的文档以产生最终答案。此外,我们提出了一种基于聚类的提示方法,该方法选择了不同的提示,从而产生了涵盖不同观点的生成文档,从而更好地回忆了可接受的答案。我们对三个不同的知识密集任务进行了广泛的实验,包括开放域质量检查,事实检查和对话系统。值得注意的是,GenRead在Triviaqa和WebQ上实现了71.6和54.4的精确匹配分数,显着超过了最先进的检索到+4.0和+3.9的最先进的dpr-fid,而无需从任何外部知识源中检索任何文档。最后,我们证明可以通过结合检索和生成来进一步提高模型性能。
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最近已被证明大型语言模型在各种任务集中获得合理的零射普通化(Brown等,2020)。它已经假设这是语言模型的隐式多任务学习的结果,在语言模型中的预押(Radford等,2019)。可以通过明确的多任务学习直接引起零拍常规化?为了以缩放测试这个问题,我们开发一个系统,以便轻松地将任何自然语言任务映射到人类可读的提示表单中。我们转换一组大量的监督数据集,每个数据集都有多个提示,具有不同的措辞。这些提示的数据集允许基准测试模型执行完全看不见的任务的能力。我们介绍了一个普拉克尔编码器 - 解码器模型(Raffel等,2020; Lester等,2021),覆盖各种任务。该模型在多个标准数据集中达到强大的零点性能,通常优于其尺寸的型号超过16倍。此外,我们的方法对来自Big-替补基准测试的任务子集具有强烈性能,优于其尺寸的6倍。所有提示和培训的型号都可以在https://github.com/ bigscience-workshop / protectsource / httpsource / https://huggingface.co/bigscience/t0pp。
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大型语言模型在各种任务上显示出令人印象深刻的几次结果。但是,当知识是此类结果的关键时,就像问题回答和事实检查之类的任务一样,似乎需要存储知识的大量参数计数。众所周知,检索增强模型可以在不需要多个参数的情况下在知识密集的任务上表现出色,但是目前尚不清楚它们是否在几个弹药设置中工作。在这项工作中,我们介绍了地图集,这是一个经过精心设计和预先训练的增强语言模型,能够通过很少的培训示例学习知识密集型任务。我们对包括MMLU,苏格兰短裙和归类等各种任务进行评估,并研究文档索引内容的影响,表明它可以很容易地进行更新。值得注意的是,在自然问题上仅使用64个示例在自然问题上达到超过42 \%的准确性,尽管参数少了50倍,但比540B参数模型的表现优于540b参数模型。
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GPT-3 (Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3) is a large-scale autoregressive language model developed by OpenAI, which has demonstrated impressive few-shot performance on a wide range of natural language processing (NLP) tasks. Hence, an intuitive application is to use it for data annotation. In this paper, we investigate whether GPT-3 can be used as a good data annotator for NLP tasks. Data annotation is the process of labeling data that could be used to train machine learning models. It is a crucial step in the development of NLP systems, as it allows the model to learn the relationship between the input data and the desired output. Given the impressive language capabilities of GPT-3, it is natural to wonder whether it can be used to effectively annotate data for NLP tasks. In this paper, we evaluate the performance of GPT-3 as a data annotator by comparing it with traditional data annotation methods and analyzing its output on a range of tasks. Through this analysis, we aim to provide insight into the potential of GPT-3 as a general-purpose data annotator in NLP.
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State-of-the-art computer vision systems are trained to predict a fixed set of predetermined object categories. This restricted form of supervision limits their generality and usability since additional labeled data is needed to specify any other visual concept. Learning directly from raw text about images is a promising alternative which leverages a much broader source of supervision. We demonstrate that the simple pre-training task of predicting which caption goes with which image is an efficient and scalable way to learn SOTA image representations from scratch on a dataset of 400 million (image, text) pairs collected from the internet. After pre-training, natural language is used to reference learned visual concepts (or describe new ones) enabling zero-shot transfer of the model to downstream tasks. We study the performance of this approach by benchmarking on over 30 different existing computer vision datasets, spanning tasks such as OCR, action recognition in videos, geo-localization, and many types of fine-grained object classification. The model transfers non-trivially to most tasks and is often competitive with a fully supervised baseline without the need for any dataset specific training. For instance, we match the accuracy of the original ResNet-50 on ImageNet zero-shot without needing to use any of the 1.28 million training examples it was trained on. We release our code and pre-trained model weights at https://github.com/OpenAI/CLIP.
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