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Pre-train, Prompt, and Predict: A Systematic Survey of Prompting Methods in Natural Language Processing

📅 September 14, 2022 👤 Pengfei Liu, Weizhe Yuan, Jinlan Fu et al. 📖 ACM Computing Surveys 📊 3,594 citations

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This article surveys and organizes research works in a new paradigm in natural language processing, which we dub “prompt-based learning.” Unlike traditional supervised learning, which trains a model to take in an input x and predict an output y as P ( y|x ), prompt-based learning is based on language models that model the probability of text directly. In this article, we introduce the basics of this promising paradigm, describe a unified set of mathematical notations that can cover a wide variet...

🔑 Key Findings

  • To use these models to perform prediction tasks, the original input x is modified using a template into a textual string prompt x′ that has some unfilled slots, and then the language model is used to probabilistically fill the unfilled information to obtain a final string x̂ , from which the final output y can be derived.
  • This framework is powerful and attractive for a number of reasons: It allows the language model to be pre-trained on massive amounts of raw text, and by defining a new prompting function the model is able to perform few-shot or even zero-shot learning, adapting to new scenarios with few or no labeled data.
  • In this article, we introduce the basics of this promising paradigm, describe a unified set of mathematical notations that can cover a wide variety of existing work, and organize existing work along several dimensions, e.g., the choice of pre-trained language models, prompts, and tuning strategies.

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This research advances how AI systems learn, reason, and solve problems — with direct implications for automation and scientific discovery.

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📋 Article Details

Category 🤖 Artificial Intelligence
Published Sep 14, 2022
Journal ACM Computing Surveys
Authors Pengfei Liu, Weizhe Yuan, Jinlan Fu, Zhengbao Jiang, Hiroaki Hayashi
DOI 10.1145/3560815
Citations 3,594
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