Zhongzhi Luan
2024
Scaling Sentence Embeddings with Large Language Models
Ting Jiang
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Shaohan Huang
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Zhongzhi Luan
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Deqing Wang
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Fuzhen Zhuang
Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EMNLP 2024
Large Language Models (LLMs) have recently gained significant interest due to their impressive results in various natural language tasks. However, their application to sentence embeddings is still under active research. In this work, we introduce PromptEOL, a simple and efficient method designed to enhance LLM performance on sentence embeddings with a one-word limitation. We further integrate PromptEOL with in-context learning and alignment to leverage LLMs in two settings: without fine-tuning and with fine-tuning. Our extensive experiments show that PromptEOL enables LLMs to generate superior sentence embeddings without fine-tuning, outperforming contrastive learning methods. Additionally, with fine-tuning, a 2.7B parameter model using PromptEOL surpasses the performance of a 4.8B parameter model from previous methods. We also analyze how scaling model parameters, from 125 million to 66 billion, impacts sentence embedding performance.
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