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Logic-Scaffolding: Personalized Aspect-Instructed Recommendation Explanation Generation using LLMs (2312.14345v2)
Published 22 Dec 2023 in cs.AI, cs.CL, and cs.HC
Abstract: The unique capabilities of LLMs, such as the natural language text generation ability, position them as strong candidates for providing explanation for recommendations. However, despite the size of the LLM, most existing models struggle to produce zero-shot explanations reliably. To address this issue, we propose a framework called Logic-Scaffolding, that combines the ideas of aspect-based explanation and chain-of-thought prompting to generate explanations through intermediate reasoning steps. In this paper, we share our experience in building the framework and present an interactive demonstration for exploring our results.
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- Hao Ding (81 papers)
- Ziwei Fan (22 papers)
- Yifei Ma (25 papers)
- Zhuotong Chen (8 papers)
- Anoop Deoras (21 papers)
- Branislav Kveton (98 papers)