Weiqiang Jia

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2 Papers

CLSep 13, 2023
Cognitive Mirage: A Review of Hallucinations in Large Language Models

Hongbin Ye, Tong Liu, Aijia Zhang et al.

As large language models continue to develop in the field of AI, text generation systems are susceptible to a worrisome phenomenon known as hallucination. In this study, we summarize recent compelling insights into hallucinations in LLMs. We present a novel taxonomy of hallucinations from various text generation tasks, thus provide theoretical insights, detection methods and improvement approaches. Based on this, future research directions are proposed. Our contribution are threefold: (1) We provide a detailed and complete taxonomy for hallucinations appearing in text generation tasks; (2) We provide theoretical analyses of hallucinations in LLMs and provide existing detection and improvement methods; (3) We propose several research directions that can be developed in the future. As hallucinations garner significant attention from the community, we will maintain updates on relevant research progress.

AIDec 5, 2023
Beyond Isolation: Multi-Agent Synergy for Improving Knowledge Graph Construction

Hongbin Ye, Honghao Gui, Aijia Zhang et al.

This paper introduces CooperKGC, a novel framework challenging the conventional solitary approach of large language models (LLMs) in knowledge graph construction (KGC). CooperKGC establishes a collaborative processing network, assembling a team capable of concurrently addressing entity, relation, and event extraction tasks. Experimentation demonstrates that fostering collaboration within CooperKGC enhances knowledge selection, correction, and aggregation capabilities across multiple rounds of interactions.