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A Survey on Hallucination in Large Language Models: Principles,
  Taxonomy, Challenges, and Open Questions

A Survey on Hallucination in Large Language Models: Principles, Taxonomy, Challenges, and Open Questions

9 November 2023
Lei Huang
Weijiang Yu
Weitao Ma
Weihong Zhong
Zhangyin Feng
Haotian Wang
Qianglong Chen
Weihua Peng
Xiaocheng Feng
Bing Qin
Ting Liu
    LRM
    HILM
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Papers citing "A Survey on Hallucination in Large Language Models: Principles, Taxonomy, Challenges, and Open Questions"

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Extracting Training Data from Large Language Models
Extracting Training Data from Large Language Models
Nicholas Carlini
Florian Tramèr
Eric Wallace
Matthew Jagielski
Ariel Herbert-Voss
...
Tom B. Brown
D. Song
Ulfar Erlingsson
Alina Oprea
Colin Raffel
MLAU
SILM
264
1,798
0
14 Dec 2020
Towards Faithful Neural Table-to-Text Generation with Content-Matching
  Constraints
Towards Faithful Neural Table-to-Text Generation with Content-Matching Constraints
Zhenyi Wang
Xiaoyang Wang
Bang An
Dong Yu
Changyou Chen
LMTD
151
84
0
03 May 2020
Scaling Laws for Neural Language Models
Scaling Laws for Neural Language Models
Jared Kaplan
Sam McCandlish
T. Henighan
Tom B. Brown
B. Chess
R. Child
Scott Gray
Alec Radford
Jeff Wu
Dario Amodei
220
3,054
0
23 Jan 2020
Language Models as Knowledge Bases?
Language Models as Knowledge Bases?
Fabio Petroni
Tim Rocktaschel
Patrick Lewis
A. Bakhtin
Yuxiang Wu
Alexander H. Miller
Sebastian Riedel
KELM
AI4MH
393
2,216
0
03 Sep 2019
Simple and Scalable Predictive Uncertainty Estimation using Deep
  Ensembles
Simple and Scalable Predictive Uncertainty Estimation using Deep Ensembles
Balaji Lakshminarayanan
Alexander Pritzel
Charles Blundell
UQCV
BDL
268
5,635
0
05 Dec 2016
Dropout as a Bayesian Approximation: Representing Model Uncertainty in
  Deep Learning
Dropout as a Bayesian Approximation: Representing Model Uncertainty in Deep Learning
Y. Gal
Zoubin Ghahramani
UQCV
BDL
245
9,042
0
06 Jun 2015
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