Don't Just Say "I don't know"! Self-aligning Large Language Models for Responding to Unknown Questions with Explanations
Despite the remarkable abilities of Large Language Models (LLMs) to answer questions, they often display a considerable level of overconfidence even when the question does not have a definitive answer. To avoid providing hallucinated answers to these unknown questions, existing studies typically inv...
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Zusammenfassung: | Despite the remarkable abilities of Large Language Models (LLMs) to answer
questions, they often display a considerable level of overconfidence even when
the question does not have a definitive answer. To avoid providing hallucinated
answers to these unknown questions, existing studies typically investigate
approaches to refusing to answer these questions. In this work, we propose a
novel and scalable self-alignment method to utilize the LLM itself to enhance
its response-ability to different types of unknown questions, being capable of
not only refusing to answer but also providing explanation to the
unanswerability of unknown questions. Specifically, the Self-Align method first
employ a two-stage class-aware self-augmentation approach to generate a large
amount of unknown question-response data. Then we conduct disparity-driven
self-curation to select qualified data for fine-tuning the LLM itself for
aligning the responses to unknown questions as desired. Experimental results on
two datasets across four types of unknown questions validate the superiority of
the Self-Align method over existing baselines in terms of three types of task
formulation. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2402.15062 |