Ziyao Chen


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2025

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Token-level Preference Self-Alignment Optimization for Multi-style Outline Controllable Generation
Zihao Li | Xuekong Xu | Ziyao Chen | Lixin Zou | Haijun Wu | Qiang Chen | Chenliang Li
Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL 2025

Multi-style outline controllable generation is crucial for multiple applications, including document semantic structuring and retrieval-augmented generation.The great success of preference alignment approaches encourages their application in controllable generation tasks.However, these attempts encounter several limitations: (1) response pair requirements, (2) substantial computation costs, and (3) insufficient exploitation of fine-grained preference signals.To address these problems, we propose a token-level preference self-alignment optimization, named TKPO, for outline controllable generation. TKPO extends the Bradley-Terry model from pair-wise to list-wise comparison, which is further applied at the token level for fine-grained preference signal utilization. In comparison to the representative methods, e.g., DPO, TKPO does not require response pairs; instead, we propose a controllable attributes-driven method to construct reject samples for self-alignment. Additionally, TKPO optimizes only the base model, thereby avoiding additional memory usage and substantial computational costs.We curate two outline controllable generation datasets with regard to language style and level-of-detail.Extensive experiments demonstrate that TKPO outperforms DPO by up to 19.28% in performance while requiring only 56.25% in training time.We release the code and datasets resources at https://github.com/WHUIR/TKPO.

2021

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A Template-guided Hybrid Pointer Network for Knowledge-based Task-oriented Dialogue Systems
Dingmin Wang | Ziyao Chen | Wanwei He | Li Zhong | Yunzhe Tao | Min Yang
Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Document-grounded Dialogue and Conversational Question Answering (DialDoc 2021)

Most existing neural network based task-oriented dialog systems follow encoder-decoder paradigm, where the decoder purely depends on the source texts to generate a sequence of words, usually suffering from instability and poor readability. Inspired by the traditional template-based generation approaches, we propose a template-guided hybrid pointer network for knowledge-based task-oriented dialog systems, which retrieves several potentially relevant answers from a pre-constructed domain-specific conversational repository as guidance answers, and incorporates the guidance answers into both the encoding and decoding processes. Specifically, we design a memory pointer network model with a gating mechanism to fully exploit the semantic correlation between the retrieved answers and the ground-truth response. We evaluate our model on four widely used task-oriented datasets, including one simulated and three manually created datasets. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed model achieves significantly better performance than the state-of-the-art methods over different automatic evaluation metrics.