Quang Minh Nguyen
2025
Is External Information Useful for Stance Detection with LLMs?
Quang Minh Nguyen
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Taegyoon Kim
Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL 2025
In the stance detection task, a text is classified as either favorable, opposing, or neutral towards a target. Prior work suggests that the use of external information, e.g., excerpts from Wikipedia, improves stance detection performance. However, whether or not such information can benefit large language models (LLMs) remains an unanswered question, despite their wide adoption in many reasoning tasks. In this study, we conduct a systematic evaluation on how Wikipedia and web search external information can affect stance detection across eight LLMs and in three datasets with 12 targets. Surprisingly, we find that such information degrades performance in most cases, with macro F1 scores dropping by up to 27.9%. We explain this through experiments showing LLMs’ tendency to align their predictions with the stance and sentiment of the provided information rather than the ground truth stance of the given text. We also find that performance degradation persists with chain-of-thought prompting, while fine-tuning mitigates but does not fully eliminate it. Our findings, in contrast to previous literature on BERT-based systems which suggests that external information enhances performance, highlight the risks of information biases in LLM-based stance classifiers.
2020
Improving prosodic phrasing of Vietnamese text-to-speech systems
Phuong Pham Ngoc
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Chung Tran Quang
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Quang Minh Nguyen
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Quoc Truong Do
Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Vietnamese Language and Speech Processing