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Reducing LLM Hallucinations using Epistemic Neural Networks

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Reducing and detecting hallucinations in large language models is an open research problem. In this project, we attempt to leverage recent advances in the field of uncertainty estimation to reduce hallucinations in frozen large language models. Epistemic neural networks have recently been proposed to improve output joint distributions for large pre-trained models. ENNs are small networks attached to large, frozen models to improve the model's joint distributions and uncertainty estimates. In this work, we train an epistemic neural network on top of the Llama-2 7B model combined with a contrastive decoding feature enhancement technique. We are the first to train an ENN for the next token prediction task and explore the efficacy of this method in reducing hallucinations on the TruthfulQA dataset. In essence, we provide a method that leverages a pre-trained model's latent embeddings to reduce hallucinations.

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cs.AI 1

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2025 1

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Shapley Uncertainty in Natural Language Generation

cs.AI · 2025-07-29 · reject · novelty 3.0

A 'Shapley uncertainty' metric for LLM outputs is proposed, but its total equals the differential entropy it was meant to fix, and the claimed properties and performance gains are not supported.

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  • Shapley Uncertainty in Natural Language Generation cs.AI · 2025-07-29 · reject · none · ref 10 · internal anchor

    A 'Shapley uncertainty' metric for LLM outputs is proposed, but its total equals the differential entropy it was meant to fix, and the claimed properties and performance gains are not supported.