Democratizing LLMs: An Exploration of Cost-Performance Trade-offs in Self-Refined Open-Source Models

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Abstract

The dominance of proprietary LLMs has led to restricted access and raised information privacy concerns. High-performing open-source alternatives are crucial for information-sensitive and high-volume applications but often lag behind in performance. To address this gap, we propose (1) A untargeted variant of iterative self-critique and self-refinement devoid of external influence. (2) A novel ranking metric - Performance, Refinement, and Inference Cost Score (PeRFICS) - to find the optimal model for a given task considering refined performance and cost. Our experiments show that SoTA open source models of varying sizes from 7B - 65B, on average, improve 8.2% from their baseline performance. Strikingly, even models with extremely small memory footprints, such as Vicuna-7B, show a 11.74% improvement overall and up to a 25.39% improvement in high-creativity, open ended tasks on the Vicuna benchmark. Vicuna-13B takes it a step further and outperforms ChatGPT post-refinement. This work has profound implications for resource-constrained and information-sensitive environments seeking to leverage LLMs without incurring prohibitive costs, compromising on performance and privacy. The domain-agnostic self-refinement process coupled with our novel ranking metric facilitates informed decision-making in model selection, thereby reducing costs and democratizing access to high-performing language models, as evidenced by case studies.

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Shashidhar, S., Chinta, A., Sahai, V., Wang, Z., & Ji, H. (2023). Democratizing LLMs: An Exploration of Cost-Performance Trade-offs in Self-Refined Open-Source Models. In Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EMNLP 2023 (pp. 9070–9084). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2023.findings-emnlp.608

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