A two-stage fine-tuned LLM, using SFT followed by DPO with search-engine feedback, extracts queries that find more toxic items on a second-hand marketplace than human auditors do.
Applying a Generic Sequence-to-Sequence Model for Simple and Effective Keyphrase Generation
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In recent years, a number of keyphrase generation (KPG) approaches were proposed consisting of complex model architectures, dedicated training paradigms and decoding strategies. In this work, we opt for simplicity and show how a commonly used seq2seq language model, BART, can be easily adapted to generate keyphrases from the text in a single batch computation using a simple training procedure. Empirical results on five benchmarks show that our approach is as good as the existing state-of-the-art KPG systems, but using a much simpler and easy to deploy framework.
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QExplorer: Large Language Model Based Query Extraction for Toxic Content Exploration
A two-stage fine-tuned LLM, using SFT followed by DPO with search-engine feedback, extracts queries that find more toxic items on a second-hand marketplace than human auditors do.