Mind the Quote: Enabling Quotation-Aware Dialogue in LLMs via Plug-and-Play Modules
Zhang, Yueqi, Yuan, Peiwen, Feng, Shaoxiong, Li, Yiwei, Wang, Xinglin, Shi, Jiayi, Tan, Chuyi, Pan, Boyuan, Hu, Yao, Li, Kan
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Human-AI conversation frequently relies on quoting earlier text-"check it with the formula I just highlighted"-yet today's large language models (LLMs) lack an explicit mechanism for locating and exploiting such spans. We formalise the challenge as span-conditioned generation, decomposing each turn into the dialogue history, a set of token-offset quotation spans, and an intent utterance. Building on this abstraction, we introduce a quotation-centric data pipeline that automatically synthesises task-specific dialogues, verifies answer correctness through multi-stage consistency checks, and yields both a heterogeneous training corpus and the first benchmark covering five representative scenarios. To meet the benchmark's zero-overhead and parameter-efficiency requirements, we propose QuAda, a lightweight training-based method that attaches two bottleneck projections to every attention head, dynamically amplifying or suppressing attention to quoted spans at inference time while leaving the prompt unchanged and updating < 2.8% of backbone weights. Experiments across models show that QuAda is suitable for all scenarios and generalises to unseen topics, offering an effective, plug-and-play solution for quotation-aware dialogue.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jun-2-2025
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