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From Artificial Needles to Real Haystacks: Improving Retrieval Capabilities in LLMs by Finetuning on Synthetic Data

Machine Learning 2024-10-15 v2 Artificial Intelligence Computation and Language

Abstract

Recent studies have shown that Large Language Models (LLMs) struggle to accurately retrieve information and maintain reasoning capabilities when processing long-context inputs. To address these limitations, we propose a finetuning approach utilizing a carefully designed synthetic dataset comprising numerical key-value retrieval tasks. Our experiments on models like GPT-3.5 Turbo and Mistral 7B demonstrate that finetuning LLMs on this dataset significantly improves LLMs' information retrieval and reasoning capabilities in longer-context settings. We present an analysis of the finetuned models, illustrating the transfer of skills from synthetic to real task evaluations (e.g., 10.5%10.5\% improvement on 2020 documents MDQA at position 1010 for GPT-3.5 Turbo). We also find that finetuned LLMs' performance on general benchmarks remains almost constant while LLMs finetuned on other baseline long-context augmentation data can encourage hallucination (e.g., on TriviaQA, Mistral 7B finetuned on our synthetic data cause no performance drop while other baseline data can cause a drop that ranges from 2.33%2.33\% to 6.19%6.19\%). Our study highlights the potential of finetuning on synthetic data for improving the performance of LLMs on longer-context tasks.

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@article{arxiv.2406.19292,
  title  = {From Artificial Needles to Real Haystacks: Improving Retrieval Capabilities in LLMs by Finetuning on Synthetic Data},
  author = {Zheyang Xiong and Vasilis Papageorgiou and Kangwook Lee and Dimitris Papailiopoulos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.19292},
  year   = {2024}
}