Poster
in
Workshop: 2nd Workshop on Mathematical and Empirical Understanding of Foundation Models
Editing Large Language Models: Problems, Methods, and Opportunities
Yunzhi Yao · Peng Wang · Bozhong Tian · Siyuan Cheng · Zhoubo Li · Shumin Deng · Huajun Chen · Ningyu Zhang
Despite the ability to train capable LLMs, the methodology for maintaining their relevancy and rectifying errors remains elusive. To this end, the past few years have witnessed a surge in techniques for editing LLMs, the objective of which is to efficiently alter the behavior of LLMs within a specific domain without negatively impacting performance across other inputs. This paper embarks on a deep exploration of the problems, methods, and opportunities related to model editing for LLMs. In particular, we provide an exhaustive overview of the task definition and challenges associated with model editing, along with an in-depth empirical analysis of the most progressive methods currently at our disposal. We also build a new benchmark dataset to facilitate a more robust evaluation and pinpoint enduring issues intrinsic to existing techniques. Our objective is to provide valuable insights into the effectiveness and feasibility of each editing technique, thereby assisting the community in making informed decisions on the selection of the most appropriate method for a specific task or context. The full version of this paper has been recently accepted for publication at a non-ML venue.