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Most Influential EMNLP 2023 Paper · 2026-03 edition

Enabling Large Language Models to Generate Text with Citations

Tianyu Gao; Howard Yen; Jiatong Yu; Danqi Chen

Venue
Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP) 2023
Recognition
Most Influential EMNLP 2023 Paper (Rank No. 12)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
7
Certificate ID
48a116db0dda21e0

Abstract

Large language models (LLMs) have emerged as a widely-used tool for information seeking, but their generated outputs are prone to hallucination. In this work, our aim is to allow LLMs to generate text with citations, improving their factual correctness and verifiability. Existing work mainly relies on commercial search engines and human evaluation, making it challenging to reproduce and compare different modeling approaches. We propose ALCE, the first benchmark for Automatic LLMs� Citation Evaluation. ALCE collects a diverse set of questions and retrieval corpora and requires building end-to-end systems to retrieve supporting evidence and generate answers with citations. We develop automatic metrics along three dimensions�fluency, correctness, and citation quality�and demonstrate their strong correlation with human judgements. Our experiments with state-of-the-art LLMs and novel prompting strategies show that current systems have considerable room for improvement�For example, on the ELI5 dataset, even the best models lack complete citation support 50% of the time. Our analyses further highlight promising future directions, including developing better retrievers, advancing long-context LLMs, and improving the ability to synthesize information from multiple sources.

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