--- language: - en pipeline_tag: text-classification license: mit --- # MiniCheck-RoBERTa-Large [![Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg)](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1s-5TYnGV3kGFMLp798r5N-FXPD8lt2dm?usp=sharing) This is a fact-checking model from our work: 📃 [**MiniCheck: Efficient Fact-Checking of LLMs on Grounding Documents**](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2404.10774.pdf) (EMNLP 2024, [GitHub Repo](https://github.com/Liyan06/MiniCheck)) The model is based on RoBERTA-Large that predicts a binary label - 1 for supported and 0 for unsupported. The model is doing predictions on the *sentence-level*. It takes as input a document and a sentence and determine whether the sentence is supported by the document: **MiniCheck-Model(document, claim) -> {0, 1}** MiniCheck-RoBERTa-Large is fine tuned from the trained RoBERTA-Large model from AlignScore ([Zha et al., 2023](https://aclanthology.org/2023.acl-long.634.pdf)) on 14K synthetic data generated from scratch in a structed way (more details in the paper). ### Model Variants We also have other three MiniCheck model variants: - [bespokelabs/Bespoke-Minicheck-7B](https://huggingface.co/bespokelabs/Bespoke-MiniCheck-7B) (Model Size: 7B) - [lytang/MiniCheck-Flan-T5-Large](https://huggingface.co/lytang/MiniCheck-Flan-T5-Large) (Model Size: 0.8B) - [lytang/MiniCheck-DeBERTa-v3-Large](https://huggingface.co/lytang/MiniCheck-DeBERTa-v3-Large) (Model Size: 0.4B) ### Model Performance
The performance of these models is evaluated on our new collected benchmark (unseen by our models during training), [LLM-AggreFact](https://huggingface.co/datasets/lytang/LLM-AggreFact), from 11 recent human annotated datasets on fact-checking and grounding LLM generations. MiniCheck-RoBERTa-Large outperform all exisiting specialized fact-checkers with a similar scale by a large margin. See full results in our work. Note: We only evaluated the performance of our models on real claims -- without any human intervention in any format, such as injecting certain error types into model-generated claims. Those edited claims do not reflect LLMs' actual behaviors. # Model Usage Demo Please run the following command to install the **MiniCheck package** and all necessary dependencies. ```sh pip install "minicheck @ git+https://github.com/Liyan06/MiniCheck.git@main" ``` ### Below is a simple use case ```python from minicheck.minicheck import MiniCheck import os os.environ["CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES"] = "0" doc = "A group of students gather in the school library to study for their upcoming final exams." claim_1 = "The students are preparing for an examination." claim_2 = "The students are on vacation." # model_name can be one of ['roberta-large', 'deberta-v3-large', 'flan-t5-large', 'Bespoke-MiniCheck-7B'] scorer = MiniCheck(model_name='roberta-large', cache_dir='./ckpts') pred_label, raw_prob, _, _ = scorer.score(docs=[doc, doc], claims=[claim_1, claim_2]) print(pred_label) # [1, 0] print(raw_prob) # [0.9581979513168335, 0.031335990875959396] ``` ### Test on our [LLM-AggreFact](https://huggingface.co/datasets/lytang/LLM-AggreFact) Benchmark ```python import pandas as pd from datasets import load_dataset from minicheck.minicheck import MiniCheck import os os.environ["CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES"] = "0" # load 29K test data df = pd.DataFrame(load_dataset("lytang/LLM-AggreFact")['test']) docs = df.doc.values claims = df.claim.values scorer = MiniCheck(model_name='roberta-large', cache_dir='./ckpts') pred_label, raw_prob, _, _ = scorer.score(docs=docs, claims=claims) # ~ 800 docs/min, depending on hardware ``` To evalaute the result on the benchmark ```python from sklearn.metrics import balanced_accuracy_score df['preds'] = pred_label result_df = pd.DataFrame(columns=['Dataset', 'BAcc']) for dataset in df.dataset.unique(): sub_df = df[df.dataset == dataset] bacc = balanced_accuracy_score(sub_df.label, sub_df.preds) * 100 result_df.loc[len(result_df)] = [dataset, bacc] result_df.loc[len(result_df)] = ['Average', result_df.BAcc.mean()] result_df.round(1) ``` # Citation ``` @InProceedings{tang-etal-2024-minicheck, title = {MiniCheck: Efficient Fact-Checking of LLMs on Grounding Documents}, author = {Liyan Tang and Philippe Laban and Greg Durrett}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2024 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing}, year = {2024}, publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics}, url = {https://arxiv.org/pdf/2404.10774} } ```