CLAILGMar 14, 2022

GrIPS: Gradient-free, Edit-based Instruction Search for Prompting Large Language Models

arXiv:2203.07281v2342 citationsh-index: 85Has Code
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This addresses the need for efficient, gradient-free prompt optimization for large models, especially API-based ones, offering a practical alternative to manual or gradient-based methods.

The authors tackled the problem of improving zero-shot task performance of large language models by automatically editing natural language instructions, achieving up to a 4.30 percentage point increase in average performance on classification tasks.

Providing natural language instructions in prompts is a useful new paradigm for improving task performance of large language models in a zero-shot setting. Recent work has aimed to improve such prompts via manual rewriting or gradient-based tuning. However, manual rewriting is time-consuming and requires subjective interpretation, while gradient-based tuning can be extremely computationally demanding for large models and may not be feasible for API-based models. In this work, we introduce Gradient-free Instructional Prompt Search (GrIPS), a gradient-free, edit-based search approach for improving task instructions for large language models. GrIPS takes in instructions designed for humans and automatically returns an improved, edited prompt, while allowing for API-based tuning. With InstructGPT models, GrIPS improves the average task performance by up to 4.30 percentage points on eight classification tasks from the Natural Instructions dataset (with similar improvements for OPT, BLOOM, and FLAN-T5). We see improvements for both instruction-only prompts and instruction + k-shot examples prompts. Notably, GrIPS outperforms manual rewriting and purely example-based prompts while controlling for the available compute and data budget. Further, performance of GrIPS is comparable to select gradient-based tuning approaches. Qualitatively, we show our edits can simplify instructions and at times make them incoherent but nonetheless improve accuracy. Our code is available at: https://github.com/archiki/GrIPS

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