ChatHome: Development and Evaluation of a Domain-Specific Language Model for Home Renovation
This paper presents the development and evaluation of ChatHome, a domain-specific language model (DSLM) designed for the intricate field of home renovation. Considering the proven competencies of large language models (LLMs) like GPT-4 and the escalating fascination with home renovation, this study...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper presents the development and evaluation of ChatHome, a
domain-specific language model (DSLM) designed for the intricate field of home
renovation. Considering the proven competencies of large language models (LLMs)
like GPT-4 and the escalating fascination with home renovation, this study
endeavors to reconcile these aspects by generating a dedicated model that can
yield high-fidelity, precise outputs relevant to the home renovation arena.
ChatHome's novelty rests on its methodology, fusing domain-adaptive pretraining
and instruction-tuning over an extensive dataset. This dataset includes
professional articles, standard documents, and web content pertinent to home
renovation. This dual-pronged strategy is designed to ensure that our model can
assimilate comprehensive domain knowledge and effectively address user
inquiries. Via thorough experimentation on diverse datasets, both universal and
domain-specific, including the freshly introduced "EvalHome" domain dataset, we
substantiate that ChatHome not only amplifies domain-specific functionalities
but also preserves its versatility. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2307.15290 |