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Most Influential NAACL 2025 Paper · 2026-03 edition

In-Context Learning with Long-Context Models: An In-Depth Exploration

Amanda Bertsch, Maor Ivgi, Emily Xiao, Uri Alon, Jonathan Berant, Matthew R. Gormley, Graham Neubig

Venue
Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (NAACL) 2025
Recognition
Most Influential NAACL 2025 Paper (Rank No. 4)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
4
Certificate ID
9b5a6521389024ba

Abstract

As model context lengths continue to increase, the number of demonstrations that can be provided in-context approaches the size of entire training datasets. We study the behavior of in-context learning (ICL) at this extreme scale on multiple datasets and models. We show that, for many datasets with large label spaces, performance continues to increase with thousands of demonstrations. We contrast this with example retrieval and finetuning: example retrieval shows excellent performance at low context lengths but has diminished gains with more demonstrations; finetuning is more data hungry than ICL but can exceed long-context ICL performance with additional data. We use the ICL setting to study several properties of both in-context learning and long-context models. We show that long-context ICL is less sensitive to random input shuffling than short-context ICL, that grouping of same-label examples negatively impacts performance, and that the performance boosts do not arise from cumulative gain from encoding many examples together. We conclude that long-context ICL can be an effective tool, and may not require long-context attention for encoding the demonstration set at all.

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