K-COMP generates entity definitions and a compressed summary from retrieved medical passages, improving retrieval-augmented QA over baseline compressors on MedQuAD, MASH-QA, and BioASQ.
Key-Element-Informed sLLM Tuning for Document Summarization
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Remarkable advances in large language models (LLMs) have enabled high-quality text summarization. However, this capability is currently accessible only through LLMs of substantial size or proprietary LLMs with usage fees. In response, smaller-scale LLMs (sLLMs) of easy accessibility and low costs have been extensively studied, yet they often suffer from missing key information and entities, i.e., low relevance, in particular, when input documents are long. We hence propose a key-element-informed instruction tuning for summarization, so-called KEITSum, which identifies key elements in documents and instructs sLLM to generate summaries capturing these key elements. Experimental results on dialogue and news datasets demonstrate that sLLM with KEITSum indeed provides high-quality summarization with higher relevance and less hallucinations, competitive to proprietary LLM.
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K-COMP: Retrieval-Augmented Medical Domain Question Answering With Knowledge-Injected Compressor
K-COMP generates entity definitions and a compressed summary from retrieved medical passages, improving retrieval-augmented QA over baseline compressors on MedQuAD, MASH-QA, and BioASQ.