REVIEW 1 cited by
BeLLM: Backward Dependency Enhanced Large Language Model for Sentence Embeddings
Not yet reviewed by Pith; the record is open.
This paper has not been read by Pith yet. Machine review is queued; the pith claim, tier, and objections will appear here once it completes.
SPECIMEN: schema-true, not a live event
T0 review · schema-true
One-sentence machine reading of the paper's core claim.
pith:XXXXXXXX · record.json · timestamp
Signed reviews
read the original abstract
Sentence embeddings are crucial in measuring semantic similarity. Most recent studies employed large language models (LLMs) to learn sentence embeddings. Existing LLMs mainly adopted autoregressive architecture without explicit backward dependency modeling. Therefore, we examined the effects of backward dependencies in LLMs for semantic similarity measurements. Concretely, we propose a novel model: backward dependency enhanced large language model (BeLLM). It learns sentence embeddings via transforming specific attention layers from uni- to bi-directional. We extensively experiment across various semantic textual similarity (STS) tasks and downstream applications. BeLLM achieves state-of-the-art performance in varying scenarios. It shows that auto-regressive LLMs benefit from backward dependencies for sentence embeddings.
Forward citations
Cited by 1 Pith paper
-
CSE-SFP: Enabling Unsupervised Sentence Representation Learning via a Single Forward Pass
CSE-SFP places two representation tokens in a two-stage prompt so a decoder-only LLM produces anchor and positive embeddings in one forward pass, improving unsupervised sentence embedding quality and efficiency.
Discussion (0). Continue with ORCID to comment.