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VIDEO DOI: https://doi.org/10.48448/ndjv-qd64

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ACL 2024

August 12, 2024

Bangkok, Thailand

Transferable and Efficient Non-Factual Content Detection via Probe Training with Offline Consistency Checking

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non-factual content detection

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hallucination

This paper proposes PiNose, which trains a probing model on offline self-consistency checking results, thereby circumventing the need for human-annotated data and achieving transferability across diverse data distributions. As the consistency check process is offline, PiNose reduces the computational burden of generating multiple responses by online consistency verification.

Additionally, it examines various aspects of internal states prior to response decoding, contributing to more effective detection of factual inaccuracies.

Experiment results on both factuality detection and question answering benchmarks show that PiNose achieves surpassing results than existing factuality detection methods.

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