CoLLEGe: Concept Embedding Generation for Large Language Models
Abstract
Current language models are unable to quickly learn new concepts on the fly, often requiring a more involved finetuning process to learn robustly. Prompting in-context is not robust to context distractions, and often fails to confer much information about the new concepts. Classic methods for few-shot word learning in NLP, relying on global word vectors, are less applicable to large language models. In this paper, we introduce a novel approach named CoLLEGe (Concept Learning with Language Embedding Generation) to modernize few-shot concept learning. CoLLEGe is a meta-learning framework capable of generating flexible embeddings for new concepts using a small number of example sentences or definitions. Our primary meta-learning objective is simply to facilitate a language model to make next word predictions in forthcoming sentences, making it compatible with language model pretraining. We design a series of tasks to test new concept learning in challenging real-world scenarios, including new word acquisition, definition inference, and verbal reasoning, and demonstrate that our method succeeds in each setting without task-specific training. Code and data for our project can be found at https://college-concept-learning.github.io/
Cite
@article{arxiv.2403.15362,
title = {CoLLEGe: Concept Embedding Generation for Large Language Models},
author = {Ryan Teehan and Brenden Lake and Mengye Ren},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.15362},
year = {2024}
}