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Exploring the Robustness of In-Context Learning with Noisy Labels

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Recently, the mysterious In-Context Learning (ICL) ability exhibited by Transformer architectures, especially in large language models (LLMs), has sparked significant research interest. However, the resilience of Transformers' in-context learning capabilities in the presence of noisy samples, prevalent in both training corpora and prompt demonstrations, remains underexplored. In this paper, inspired by prior research that studies ICL ability using simple function classes, we take a closer look at this problem by investigating the robustness of Transformers against noisy labels. Specifically, we first conduct a thorough evaluation and analysis of the robustness of Transformers against noisy labels during in-context learning and show that they exhibit notable resilience against diverse types of noise in demonstration labels. Furthermore, we delve deeper into this problem by exploring whether introducing noise into the training set, akin to a form of data augmentation, enhances such robustness during inference, and find that such noise can indeed improve the robustness of ICL. Overall, our fruitful analysis and findings provide a comprehensive understanding of the resilience of Transformer models against label noises during ICL and provide valuable insights into the research on Transformers in natural language processing. Our code is available at https://github.com/InezYu0928/in-context-learning.

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Incomplete In-context Learning

cs.CV · 2025-05-12 · conditional · novelty 4.0

Converting an m-class vision in-context learning task into m per-class yes/no questions improves accuracy when the retrieval database is missing some labels.

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  • Incomplete In-context Learning cs.CV · 2025-05-12 · conditional · none · ref 9 · internal anchor

    Converting an m-class vision in-context learning task into m per-class yes/no questions improves accuracy when the retrieval database is missing some labels.