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CRAFT: Extracting and Tuning Cultural Instructions from the Wild

Computation and Language 2024-07-11 v2

Abstract

Large language models (LLMs) have rapidly evolved as the foundation of various natural language processing (NLP) applications. Despite their wide use cases, their understanding of culturally-related concepts and reasoning remains limited. Meantime, there is a significant need to enhance these models' cultural reasoning capabilities, especially concerning underrepresented regions. This paper introduces a novel pipeline for extracting high-quality, culturally-related instruction tuning datasets from vast unstructured corpora. We utilize a self-instruction generation pipeline to identify cultural concepts and trigger instruction. By integrating with a general-purpose instruction tuning dataset, our model demonstrates enhanced capabilities in recognizing and understanding regional cultural nuances, thereby enhancing its reasoning capabilities. We conduct experiments across three regions: Singapore, the Philippines, and the United States, achieving performance improvement of up to 6%. Our research opens new avenues for extracting cultural instruction tuning sets directly from unstructured data, setting a precedent for future innovations in the field.

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@article{arxiv.2405.03138,
  title  = {CRAFT: Extracting and Tuning Cultural Instructions from the Wild},
  author = {Bin Wang and Geyu Lin and Zhengyuan Liu and Chengwei Wei and Nancy F. Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.03138},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Aceepted to ACL 2024 Workshop - C3NLP (Workshop on Cross-Cultural Considerations in NLP)