CLAILGJul 5, 2023

Scaling In-Context Demonstrations with Structured Attention

arXiv:2307.02690v110 citationsh-index: 27
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This addresses efficiency and scalability issues in in-context learning for users of large language models, representing an incremental improvement over existing methods.

The paper tackles limitations of large language models in in-context learning, such as length constraints and quadratic attention complexity, by proposing SAICL, a structured attention mechanism that achieves comparable or better performance with up to 3.4x inference speed-up and scales to hundreds of demonstrations.

The recent surge of large language models (LLMs) highlights their ability to perform in-context learning, i.e., "learning" to perform a task from a few demonstrations in the context without any parameter updates. However, their capabilities of in-context learning are limited by the model architecture: 1) the use of demonstrations is constrained by a maximum sentence length due to positional embeddings; 2) the quadratic complexity of attention hinders users from using more demonstrations efficiently; 3) LLMs are shown to be sensitive to the order of the demonstrations. In this work, we tackle these challenges by proposing a better architectural design for in-context learning. We propose SAICL (Structured Attention for In-Context Learning), which replaces the full-attention by a structured attention mechanism designed for in-context learning, and removes unnecessary dependencies between individual demonstrations, while making the model invariant to the permutation of demonstrations. We evaluate SAICL in a meta-training framework and show that SAICL achieves comparable or better performance than full attention while obtaining up to 3.4x inference speed-up. SAICL also consistently outperforms a strong Fusion-in-Decoder (FiD) baseline which processes each demonstration independently. Finally, thanks to its linear nature, we demonstrate that SAICL can easily scale to hundreds of demonstrations with continuous performance gains with scaling.

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