CCL-XCoT combines curriculum-based contrastive pretraining with cross-lingual chain-of-thought fine-tuning, lifting hallucination-free rates in low-resource QA from 1-18% to 55-74%.
ContraCLM: Contrastive Learning For Causal Language Model
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Despite exciting progress in causal language models, the expressiveness of the representations is largely limited due to poor discrimination ability. To remedy this issue, we present ContraCLM, a novel contrastive learning framework at both token-level and sequence-level. We assess ContraCLM on a variety of downstream tasks. We show that ContraCLM enhances discrimination of the representations and bridges the gap with the encoder-only models, which makes causal language models better suited for tasks beyond language generation. Specifically, we attain $44\%$ relative improvement on the Semantic Textual Similarity tasks and $34\%$ on Code-to-Code Search tasks. Furthermore, by improving the expressiveness of the representations, ContraCLM also boosts the source code generation capability with $9\%$ relative improvement on execution accuracy on the HumanEval benchmark.
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CCL-XCoT combines curriculum-based contrastive pretraining with cross-lingual chain-of-thought fine-tuning, lifting hallucination-free rates in low-resource QA from 1-18% to 55-74%.