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Aligning LLMs with Individual Preferences via Interaction
International Conference on Computational LinguisticsAs large language models (LLMs) demonstrate increasingly advanced capabilities, aligning their behaviors with human values and preferences becomes crucial for their wide adoption. While previous research focuses on general alignment to principles such as
Shujin Wu +5 more
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PersonalLLM: Tailoring LLMs to Individual Preferences
International Conference on Learning RepresentationsAs LLMs become capable of complex tasks, there is growing potential for personalized interactions tailored to the subtle and idiosyncratic preferences of the user.
Thomas P. Zollo +4 more
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Individual versus Professional Preferences
The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 2013The author, the mother of two children in Amsterdam, describes her birth experiences, the first in the hospital, the second at home.
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Group Income and Individual Preferences for Redistribution
Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique, 2018This paper empirically examines the relationship between group income and an individual's preferences for redistribution. First, I develop a theoretical framework where an individual's identity is strengthened by the status of their group.
Jeff Quattrociocchi
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Assessing Preference and Stability of Preference for Individuals with Neurocognitive Disorder
Behavior Analysis in Practice, 2021Poor engagement can lead to a reduced quality of life for individuals with neurocognitive disorder (NCD). Research on determining preference and increasing engagement with this population is limited. The purpose of this study was to compare the accuracy of four preference assessment formats in identifying preferred activities and predicting engagement ...
Megan N, Ford +2 more
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Learning individual mating preferences
Proceedings of the 13th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation, 2011Mate selection is a key step in evolutionary algorithms which traditionally has been panmictic and based solely on fitness. Various mate selection techniques have been published which show improved performance due to the introduction of mate restrictions or the use of genotypic/phenotypic features.
Lisa M. Guntly, Daniel R. Tauritz
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Individual Preference Intransitivity
Southern Economic Journal, 1968as an attempt to maximize something.1 The first rationality assumption will be treated as a truism, and this study will examine the second assumption: "Transitivity of Preference Orderings." Since this psychological assumption, which is basic to economic theory, is rejected by most psychologists, there is reason for the economist to show concern. Since
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Learning individual talkers’ structural preferences
Cognition, 2012Listeners are often capable of adjusting to the variability contained in individual talkers' (speakers') speech. The vast majority of findings on talker adaptation are concerned with learning the contingency between phonological characteristics and talker identity.
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Individual vs. network preferences
2015 49th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, 2015To study signals on networks, to detect epidemics, or to predict blackouts, we need to understand network topology and its impact on the behavior of network processes. The high dimensionality of large networks presents significant analytical and computational challenges; only specific network structures have been studied without approximation.
June Zhang, Jose M.F. Moura
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Preferred risk habitat of individual investors☆
Journal of Financial Economics, 2008Abstract The preferred risk habitat hypothesis, introduced here, is that individual investors select stocks whose volatilities are commensurate with their risk aversion. The data, 1995–2000 holdings of over 20,000 clients at a large German broker, are consistent with the predictions of the hypothesis: the returns of stocks within each portfolio have ...
Dorn, Daniel, Huberman, Gur
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