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Large Human Language Models: A Need and the Challenges

Authors :
Soni, Nikita
Schwartz, H. Andrew
Sedoc, João
Balasubramanian, Niranjan
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

As research in human-centered NLP advances, there is a growing recognition of the importance of incorporating human and social factors into NLP models. At the same time, our NLP systems have become heavily reliant on LLMs, most of which do not model authors. To build NLP systems that can truly understand human language, we must better integrate human contexts into LLMs. This brings to the fore a range of design considerations and challenges in terms of what human aspects to capture, how to represent them, and what modeling strategies to pursue. To address these, we advocate for three positions toward creating large human language models (LHLMs) using concepts from psychological and behavioral sciences: First, LM training should include the human context. Second, LHLMs should recognize that people are more than their group(s). Third, LHLMs should be able to account for the dynamic and temporally-dependent nature of the human context. We refer to relevant advances and present open challenges that need to be addressed and their possible solutions in realizing these goals.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2312.07751
Document Type :
Working Paper