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arxiv: 2406.03030 · v1 · pith:IEXZPCAQ · submitted 2024-06-05 · cs.CL · cs.LG

From Tarzan to Tolkien: Controlling the Language Proficiency Level of LLMs for Content Generation

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classification cs.CL cs.LG
keywords languagegpt-4controllingfinetuninglargelevelllmsmodel
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We study the problem of controlling the difficulty level of text generated by Large Language Models (LLMs) for contexts where end-users are not fully proficient, such as language learners. Using a novel framework, we evaluate the effectiveness of several key approaches for this task, including few-shot prompting, supervised finetuning, and reinforcement learning (RL), utilising both GPT-4 and open source alternatives like LLama2-7B and Mistral-7B. Our findings reveal a large performance gap between GPT-4 and the open source models when using prompt-based strategies. However, we show how to bridge this gap with a careful combination of finetuning and RL alignment. Our best model, CALM (CEFR-Aligned Language Model), surpasses the performance of GPT-4 and other strategies, at only a fraction of the cost. We further validate the quality of our results through a small-scale human study.

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