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FastMem: Fast Memorization of Prompt Improves Context Awareness of Large Language Models

Computation and Language 2024-10-08 v3 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Large language models (LLMs) excel in generating coherent text, but they often struggle with context awareness, leading to inaccuracies in tasks requiring faithful adherence to provided information. We introduce FastMem, a novel method designed to enhance instruction fine-tuned LLMs' context awareness through fast memorization of the prompt. FastMem maximizes the likelihood of the prompt before inference by updating only the last Feed-Forward Network (FFN) module. This targeted approach ensures efficient optimization without overfitting, significantly improving the model's ability to comprehend and accurately follow the context. Our experiments demonstrate substantial gains in reading comprehension, text summarization and adherence to output structures. For instance, FastMem improves the accuracy of Llama 3-8B-Inst on the NQ-SWAP dataset from 59.1% to 71.6%, and reduces the output structure failure rate of Qwen 1.5-4B-Chat from 34.9% to 25.5%. Extensive experimental results highlight FastMem's potential to offer a robust solution to enhance the reliability and accuracy of LLMs in various applications. Our code is available at: https://github.com/IAAR-Shanghai/FastMem

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@article{arxiv.2406.16069,
  title  = {FastMem: Fast Memorization of Prompt Improves Context Awareness of Large Language Models},
  author = {Junyi Zhu and Shuochen Liu and Yu Yu and Bo Tang and Yibo Yan and Zhiyu Li and Feiyu Xiong and Tong Xu and Matthew B. Blaschko},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.16069},
  year   = {2024}
}