LLM-generated synthetic behavior data improves mobility and smartphone-use prediction models by up to 18.9% and captures roughly 60 to 88% of the gains from real-data fine-tuning.
Mixture of Soft Prompts for Controllable Data Generation
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Large language models (LLMs) effectively generate fluent text when the target output follows natural language patterns. However, structured prediction tasks confine the output format to a limited ontology, causing even very large models to struggle since they were never trained with such restrictions in mind. The difficulty of using LLMs for direct prediction is exacerbated in few-shot learning scenarios, which commonly arise due to domain shift and resource limitations. We flip the problem on its head by leveraging the LLM as a tool for data augmentation rather than direct prediction. Our proposed Mixture of Soft Prompts (MSP) serves as a parameter-efficient procedure for generating data in a controlled manner. Denoising mechanisms are further applied to improve the quality of synthesized data. Automatic metrics show our method is capable of producing diverse and natural text, while preserving label semantics. Moreover, MSP achieves state-of-the-art results on three benchmarks when compared against strong baselines. Our method offers an alternate data-centric approach for applying LLMs to complex prediction tasks.
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Large language model as user daily behavior data generator: balancing population diversity and individual personality
LLM-generated synthetic behavior data improves mobility and smartphone-use prediction models by up to 18.9% and captures roughly 60 to 88% of the gains from real-data fine-tuning.