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  • Ming Zhong, Yang Liu, Da Yin
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    Oct 13th, 2022
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    Ming Zhong, Yang Liu, Da Yin
    Oct 13th, 2022

    Multi-dimensional evaluation is the dominant paradigm for human evaluation in Natural Language Generation (NLG), i.e., evaluating the generated text from multiple explainable dimensions, such as coherence and fluency. However, automatic evaluation in NLG is still dominated by similarity-based metrics, and we lack a reliable framework for a more comprehensive evaluation of advanced models. In this paper, we propose a unified multi-dimensional evaluator UniEval for NLG. We re-frame NLG...

  • Hugo Touvron, Louis Martin, Kevin Stone,...
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    Jul 19th, 2023
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    Hugo Touvron, Louis Martin, Kevin Stone,...
    Jul 19th, 2023

    In this work, we develop and release Llama 2, a collection of pretrained and fine-tuned large language models (LLMs) ranging in scale from 7 billion to 70 billion parameters. Our fine-tuned LLMs, called Llama 2-Chat, are optimized for dialogue use cases. Our models outperform open-source chat models on most benchmarks we tested, and based on our human evaluations for helpfulness and safety, may be a suitable substitute for closed-source models. We provide a detailed description of our...

  • Abhimanyu Dubey, Abhinav Jauhri, Abhinav...
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    Aug 15th, 2024
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    Abhimanyu Dubey, Abhinav Jauhri, Abhinav...
    Aug 15th, 2024

    Modern artificial intelligence (AI) systems are powered by foundation models. This paper presents a new set of foundation models, called Llama 3. It is a herd of language models that natively support multilinguality, coding, reasoning, and tool usage. Our largest model is a dense Transformer with 405B parameters and a context window of up to 128K tokens. This paper presents an extensive empirical evaluation of Llama 3. We find that Llama 3 delivers comparable quality to leading language...

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