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license: mit
base_model: microsoft/deberta-v3-base
tags:
  - generated_from_trainer
model-index:
  - name: apricot_binary_coqa_deberta-v3-base_for_gpt-3.5-turbo-0125
    results: []
datasets:
  - stanfordnlp/coqa
library_name: transformers

apricot_binary_coqa_deberta-v3-base_for_gpt-3.5-turbo-0125

This model is fine-tuned for black-box LLM calibration as part of the ๐Ÿ‘ Apricot paper "Calibrating Large Language Models Using Their Generations Only" (ACL 2024).

Model description

This model is a fine-tuned version of microsoft/deberta-v3-base to predict the calibration score for the gpt-3.5-turbo-0125 model on the questions from the stanfordnlp/coqa dataset. It uses the binary type of calibration target score.

Intended uses & limitations

More information needed

Training procedure

Training hyperparameters

This model was trained with the code available on the parameterlab/apricot GitHub repository using the following command:

python3 run_regression_experiment.py --model-identifier gpt-3.5-turbo-0125 --dataset-name coqa --device cuda:0 --num-training-steps 600 --num-in-context-samples 0 --data-dir $data_dir --model-save-dir $model_save_dir --use-binary-targets --result-dir $result_dir --lr 0.00005124 --weight-decay 0.03327 --push-to-hub

Framework versions

  • Transformers 4.32.0
  • Pytorch 2.0.0+cu117
  • Datasets 2.14.6
  • Tokenizers 0.13.3

Citation

If you find ๐Ÿ‘ Apricot models useful for your work, please cite our paper:

@inproceedings{ulmer-etal-2024-calibrating,
    title = "Calibrating Large Language Models Using Their Generations Only",
    author = "Ulmer, Dennis  and
      Gubri, Martin  and
      Lee, Hwaran  and
      Yun, Sangdoo  and
      Oh, Seong",
    editor = "Ku, Lun-Wei  and
      Martins, Andre  and
      Srikumar, Vivek",
    booktitle = "Proceedings of the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)",
    month = aug,
    year = "2024",
    address = "Bangkok, Thailand",
    publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
    url = "https://aclanthology.org/2024.acl-long.824",
    doi = "10.18653/v1/2024.acl-long.824",
    pages = "15440--15459",
    abstract = "As large language models (LLMs) are increasingly deployed in user-facing applications, building trust and maintaining safety by accurately quantifying a model{'}s confidence in its prediction becomes even more important. However, finding effective ways to calibrate LLMs{---}especially when the only interface to the models is their generated text{---}remains a challenge. We propose APRICOT (Auxiliary prediction of confidence targets): A method to set confidence targets and train an additional model that predicts an LLM{'}s confidence based on its textual input and output alone. This approach has several advantages: It is conceptually simple, does not require access to the target model beyond its output, does not interfere with the language generation, and has a multitude of potential usages, for instance by verbalizing the predicted confidence or using it to re-prompting the LLM to accurately reflecting its uncertainty. We show how our approach performs competitively in terms of calibration error for white-box and black-box LLMs on closed-book question-answering to detect incorrect LLM answers.",
}