Avoidance Decoding penalizes token choices that resemble previously generated story branches, using a hybrid concept-level and narrative-level similarity penalty, and reports large diversity gains across several LLMs.
DSVD: Dynamic Self-Verify Decoding for Faithful Generation in Large Language Models
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The reliability of large language models remains a critical challenge, particularly due to their susceptibility to hallucinations and factual inaccuracies during text generation. Existing solutions either underutilize models' self-correction with preemptive strategies or use costly post-hoc verification. To further explore the potential of real-time self-verification and correction, we present Dynamic Self-Verify Decoding (DSVD), a novel decoding framework that enhances generation reliability through real-time hallucination detection and efficient error correction. DSVD integrates two key components: (1) parallel self-verification architecture for continuous quality assessment, (2) dynamic rollback mechanism for targeted error recovery. Extensive experiments across five benchmarks demonstrate DSVD's effectiveness, achieving significant improvement in truthfulness (Quesetion-Answering) and factual accuracy (FActScore). Results show the DSVD can be further incorporated with existing faithful decoding methods to achieve stronger performance. Our work establishes that real-time self-verification during generation offers a viable path toward more trustworthy language models without sacrificing practical deployability.
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Avoidance Decoding for Diverse Multi-Branch Story Generation
Avoidance Decoding penalizes token choices that resemble previously generated story branches, using a hybrid concept-level and narrative-level similarity penalty, and reports large diversity gains across several LLMs.