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===Tips for Example Ordering=== | ===Tips for Example Ordering=== | ||
A general recommendation is to maintain a diverse selection of examples relevant to the test sample and present them in random order to avoid majority label bias and recency bias. Increasing model | A general recommendation is to maintain a diverse selection of examples relevant to the test sample and present them in random order to avoid [[majority label bias]] and [[recency bias]]. Increasing [[model size]]s or including more [[training examples]] does not necessarily reduce [[variance]] among different permutations of in-context examples. The exact order may work well for one model but poorly for another. | ||
When the validation set is limited, Lu et al. (2022) suggested choosing the order such that the model does not produce extremely unbalanced predictions or exhibit overconfidence in its predictions.<ref name="”117”">Lu et al. (2022) Fantastically Ordered Prompts and Where to Find Them: Overcoming Few-Shot Prompt Order Sensitivity https://arxiv.org/abs/2104.08786</ref> | When the [[validation set]] is limited, Lu et al. (2022) suggested choosing the order such that the model does not produce extremely unbalanced predictions or exhibit overconfidence in its predictions.<ref name="”117”">Lu et al. (2022) Fantastically Ordered Prompts and Where to Find Them: Overcoming Few-Shot Prompt Order Sensitivity https://arxiv.org/abs/2104.08786</ref> | ||
==Roles== | ==Roles== |
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