Fine-tuning Llama-3-8b and Mistral-7b-v0.3 on LLM-generated QA pairs from IBM Technotes can improve no-context QA scores over training on human-annotated TechQA data, but the evaluation may be inflated by test-document overlap.
Retrieve, Annotate, Evaluate, Repeat: Leveraging Multimodal LLMs for Large-Scale Product Retrieval Evaluation
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Evaluating production-level retrieval systems at scale is a crucial yet challenging task due to the limited availability of a large pool of well-trained human annotators. Large Language Models (LLMs) have the potential to address this scaling issue and offer a viable alternative to humans for the bulk of annotation tasks. In this paper, we propose a framework for assessing the product search engines in a large-scale e-commerce setting, leveraging Multimodal LLMs for (i) generating tailored annotation guidelines for individual queries, and (ii) conducting the subsequent annotation task. Our method, validated through deployment on a large e-commerce platform, demonstrates comparable quality to human annotations, significantly reduces time and cost, facilitates rapid problem discovery, and provides an effective solution for production-level quality control at scale.
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Automatic Dataset Generation for Knowledge Intensive Question Answering Tasks
Fine-tuning Llama-3-8b and Mistral-7b-v0.3 on LLM-generated QA pairs from IBM Technotes can improve no-context QA scores over training on human-annotated TechQA data, but the evaluation may be inflated by test-document overlap.