Leveraging Logical Rules in Knowledge Editing: A Cherry on the Top
Cheng, Keyuan, Ali, Muhammad Asif, Yang, Shu, Lin, Gang, Zhai, Yuxuan, Fei, Haoyang, Xu, Ke, Yu, Lu, Hu, Lijie, Wang, Di
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Multi-hop Question Answering (MQA) under knowledge editing (KE) is a key challenge in Large Language Models (LLMs). While best-performing solutions in this domain use a plan and solve paradigm to split a question into sub-questions followed by response generation, we claim that this approach is sub-optimal as it fails for hard to decompose questions, and it does not explicitly cater to correlated knowledge updates resulting as a consequence of knowledge edits. This has a detrimental impact on the overall consistency of the updated knowledge. To address these issues, in this paper, we propose a novel framework named RULE-KE, i.e., RULE based Knowledge Editing, which is a cherry on the top for augmenting the performance of all existing MQA methods under KE. Specifically, RULE-KE leverages rule discovery to discover a set of logical rules. Then, it uses these discovered rules to update knowledge about facts highly correlated with the edit. Experimental evaluation using existing and newly curated datasets (i.e., RKE-EVAL) shows that RULE-KE helps augment both performances of parameter-based and memory-based solutions up to 92% and 112.9%, respectively.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
May-27-2024
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