Retrieve to Explain: Evidence-driven Predictions with Language Models
Language models hold incredible promise for enabling scientific discovery by synthesizing massive research corpora. Many complex scientific research questions have multiple plausible answers, each supported by evidence of varying strength. However, existing language models lack the capability to qua...
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Zusammenfassung: | Language models hold incredible promise for enabling scientific discovery by
synthesizing massive research corpora. Many complex scientific research
questions have multiple plausible answers, each supported by evidence of
varying strength. However, existing language models lack the capability to
quantitatively and faithfully compare answer plausibility in terms of
supporting evidence. To address this issue, we introduce Retrieve to Explain
(R2E), a retrieval-based language model. R2E scores and ranks all possible
answers to a research question based on evidence retrieved from a document
corpus. The architecture represents each answer only in terms of its supporting
evidence, with the answer itself masked. This allows us to extend feature
attribution methods, such as Shapley values, to transparently attribute each
answer's score back to its supporting evidence at inference time. The
architecture also allows R2E to incorporate new evidence without retraining,
including non-textual data modalities templated into natural language. We
assess on the challenging task of drug target identification from scientific
literature, a human-in-the-loop process where failures are extremely costly and
explainability is paramount. When predicting whether drug targets will
subsequently be confirmed as efficacious in clinical trials, R2E not only
matches non-explainable literature-based models but also surpasses a
genetics-based target identification approach used throughout the
pharmaceutical industry. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2402.04068 |