CLAILGMay 25, 2023

Self-contradictory Hallucinations of Large Language Models: Evaluation, Detection and Mitigation

arXiv:2305.15852v3175 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses the issue of unreliable text generation for users of large language models, offering a practical tool, though it is incremental as it builds on existing prompting methods.

The paper tackles the problem of self-contradictory hallucinations in large language models by evaluating their prevalence, achieving 17.7% in ChatGPT sentences, and proposes a prompting-based framework for detection and mitigation, with the detector reaching around 80% F1 score.

Large language models (large LMs) are susceptible to producing text that contains hallucinated content. An important instance of this problem is self-contradiction, where the LM generates two contradictory sentences within the same context. In this work, we present a comprehensive investigation into self-contradiction for various instruction-tuned LMs, covering evaluation, detection, and mitigation. Our primary evaluation task is open-domain text generation, but we also demonstrate the applicability of our approach to shorter question answering. Our analysis reveals the prevalence of self-contradictions, e.g., in 17.7% of all sentences produced by ChatGPT. We then propose a novel prompting-based framework designed to effectively detect and mitigate self-contradictions. Our detector achieves high accuracy, e.g., around 80% F1 score when prompting ChatGPT. The mitigation algorithm iteratively refines the generated text to remove contradictory information while preserving text fluency and informativeness. Importantly, our entire framework is applicable to black-box LMs and does not require retrieval of external knowledge. Rather, our method complements retrieval-based methods, as a large portion of self-contradictions (e.g., 35.2% for ChatGPT) cannot be verified using online text. Our approach is practically effective and has been released as a push-button tool to benefit the public at https://chatprotect.ai/.

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