Instruction-tuned Mistral 7B achieves modestly higher F1 than CNN/LSTM on next merchant category prediction, but the evaluation lacks significance tests and the weighted F1 is dominated by an 'Other' class.
Zero-Shot Recommendation as Language Modeling
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Recommendation is the task of ranking items (e.g. movies or products) according to individual user needs. Current systems rely on collaborative filtering and content-based techniques, which both require structured training data. We propose a framework for recommendation with off-the-shelf pretrained language models (LM) that only used unstructured text corpora as training data. If a user $u$ liked \textit{Matrix} and \textit{Inception}, we construct a textual prompt, e.g. \textit{"Movies like Matrix, Inception, ${<}m{>}$"} to estimate the affinity between $u$ and $m$ with LM likelihood. We motivate our idea with a corpus analysis, evaluate several prompt structures, and we compare LM-based recommendation with standard matrix factorization trained on different data regimes. The code for our experiments is publicly available (https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1f1mlZ-FGaLGdo5rPzxf3vemKllbh2esT?usp=sharing).
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Instruction-Based Fine-tuning of Open-Source LLMs for Predicting Customer Purchase Behaviors
Instruction-tuned Mistral 7B achieves modestly higher F1 than CNN/LSTM on next merchant category prediction, but the evaluation lacks significance tests and the weighted F1 is dominated by an 'Other' class.