Qiushi Huang
2024
Selective Prompting Tuning for Personalized Conversations with LLMs
Qiushi Huang
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Xubo Liu
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Tom Ko
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Bo Wu
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Wenwu Wang
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Yu Zhang
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Lilian Tang
Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics ACL 2024
In conversational AI, personalizing dialogues with persona profiles and contextual understanding is essential. Despite large language models’ (LLMs) improved response coherence, effective persona integration remains a challenge. In this work, we first study two common approaches for personalizing LLMs: textual prompting and direct fine-tuning. We observed that textual prompting often struggles to yield responses that are similar to the ground truths in datasets, while direct fine-tuning tends to produce repetitive or overly generic replies. To alleviate those issues, we propose **S**elective **P**rompt **T**uning (SPT), which softly prompts LLMs for personalized conversations in a selective way. Concretely, SPT initializes a set of soft prompts and uses a trainable dense retriever to adaptively select suitable soft prompts for LLMs according to different input contexts, where the prompt retriever is dynamically updated through feedback from the LLMs. Additionally, we propose context-prompt contrastive learning and prompt fusion learning to encourage the SPT to enhance the diversity of personalized conversations. Experiments on the CONVAI2 dataset demonstrate that SPT significantly enhances response diversity by up to 90%, along with improvements in other critical performance indicators. Those results highlight the efficacy of SPT in fostering engaging and personalized dialogue generation. The SPT model code is [publicly available](https://github.com/hqsiswiliam/SPT) for further exploration.
2023
KICGPT: Large Language Model with Knowledge in Context for Knowledge Graph Completion
Yanbin Wei
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Qiushi Huang
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Yu Zhang
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James Kwok
Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EMNLP 2023
Knowledge Graph Completion (KGC) is crucial for addressing knowledge graph incompleteness and supporting downstream applications. Many models have been proposed for KGC and they can be categorized into two main classes, including triple-based and test-based approaches. Triple-based methods struggle with long-tail entities due to limited structural information and imbalanced distributions of entities. Text-based methods alleviate this issue but require costly training for language models and specific finetuning for knowledge graphs, which limits their efficiency. To alleviate the limitations in the two approaches, in this paper, we propose KICGPT, a framework that integrates a large language model (LLM) and a triple-based KGC retriever, to alleviate the long-tail problem without incurring additional training overhead. In the proposed KICGPT model, we propose an in-context learning strategy called Knowledge Prompt, which encodes structural knowledge into demonstrations to guide LLM. Empirical results on benchmark datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed KICGPT model with lighter training overhead and no finetuning.
Learning Retrieval Augmentation for Personalized Dialogue Generation
Qiushi Huang
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Shuai Fu
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Xubo Liu
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Wenwu Wang
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Tom Ko
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Yu Zhang
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Lilian Tang
Proceedings of the 2023 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
Personalized dialogue generation, focusing on generating highly tailored responses by leveraging persona profiles and dialogue context, has gained significant attention in conversational AI applications. However, persona profiles, a prevalent setting in current personalized dialogue datasets, typically composed of merely four to five sentences, may not offer comprehensive descriptions of the persona about the agent, posing a challenge to generate truly personalized dialogues. To handle this problem, we propose Learning Retrieval Augmentation for Personalized DialOgue Generation (LAPDOG), which studies the potential of leveraging external knowledge for persona dialogue generation. Specifically, the proposed LAPDOG model consists of a story retriever and a dialogue generator. The story retriever uses a given persona profile as queries to retrieve relevant information from the story document, which serves as a supplementary context to augment the persona profile. The dialogue generator utilizes both the dialogue history and the augmented persona profile to generate personalized responses. For optimization, we adopt a joint training framework that collaboratively learns the story retriever and dialogue generator, where the story retriever is optimized towards desired ultimate metrics (e.g., BLEU) to retrieve content for the dialogue generator to generate personalized responses. Experiments conducted on the CONVAI2 dataset with ROCStory as a supplementary data source show that the proposed LAPDOG method substantially outperforms the baselines, indicating the effectiveness of the proposed method. The LAPDOG model code is publicly available for further exploration.
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