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Large language models (LLMs) usually fall short on information extraction (IE) tasks and struggle to follow the complex instructions of IE tasks. This primarily arises from LLMs not being aligned with humans, as mainstream alignment datasets typically do not include IE data. In this paper, we introduce ADELIE (Aligning large language moDELs on Information Extraction), an aligned LLM that effectively solves various IE tasks, including closed IE, open IE, and on-demand IE. We first collect and construct a high-quality alignment corpus IEInstruct for IE. Then we train ADELIESFT using instruction tuning on IEInstruct. We further train ADELIESFT with direct preference optimization (DPO) objective, resulting in ADELIEDPO. Extensive experiments on various held-out IE datasets demonstrate that our models (ADELIESFT and ADELIEDPO) achieve state-of-the-art (SoTA) performance among open-source models. We further explore the general capabilities of ADELIE, and experimental results reveal that their general capabilities do not exhibit a noticeable decline. We will release the code, data, and models to facilitate further research.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6b14fb6db64358763330a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2405.05008
Yunjia Qi
Hao Peng
Xiaozhi Wang
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