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Large Language Models are In-context Teachers for Knowledge Reasoning

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In this work, we study in-context teaching (ICT), where a teacher provides in-context example rationales to teach a student to reason over unseen cases. Human teachers are usually required to craft in-context demonstrations, which are costly and have high variance. We ask whether a large language model (LLM) can serve as a more effective in-context teacher for itself or other LLMs, compared to humans. Inspired by the Encoding Specificity Hypothesis from human episodic memory, we hypothesize that in-context exemplars crafted by the teacher should match the training data of the student. This hypothesis motivates us to propose Self-Explain where an LLM's self-elicited explanations are used as in-context demonstrations for prompting it as they are generalized from the model's training examples. Self-Explain is shown to significantly outperform using human-crafted exemplars and other baselines. Furthermore, we reveal that for ICT, rationales from different teacher LLMs or human experts that more resemble the student LLM's self-explanations are better in-context demonstrations. This supports our encoding specificity hypothesis. We then propose Teach-Back that aligns a teacher LLM with the student to enhance the ICT performance. For example, Teach-Back enables a 7B model to teach the much larger GPT-3.5 in context, surpassing human teachers by around 5% in test accuracy on medical question answering.

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MEGL: Multimodal Explanation-Guided Learning

cs.CV · 2024-11-20 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A multimodal explanation-guided learning framework that jointly uses visual saliency maps and textual rationales to train image classifiers, improving accuracy, visual explanation overlap, and text explanation scores on two new datasets.

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  • MEGL: Multimodal Explanation-Guided Learning cs.CV · 2024-11-20 · conditional · none · ref 60 · internal anchor

    A multimodal explanation-guided learning framework that jointly uses visual saliency maps and textual rationales to train image classifiers, improving accuracy, visual explanation overlap, and text explanation scores on two new datasets.