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uqlm


DESCRIPTION

UQLM is a Python library developed to detect hallucinations and quantify uncertainty in the outputs of large language models. The system implements a variety of uncertainty quantification techniques that assign confidence scores to model responses. These scores help developers determine how likely a generated answer is to contain errors or fabricated information. The library includes both black-box and white-box approaches to uncertainty estimation. Black-box methods evaluate model outputs through multiple generations or comparative analysis, while white-box methods rely on token probabilities produced during inference. UQLM also supports ensemble strategies and model-as-judge approaches for evaluating responses. By combining multiple uncertainty metrics, the system provides more reliable indicators of when language model outputs may be unreliable.



Features

  • Python library for hallucination detection in language models
  • Confidence scoring system for evaluating LLM outputs
  • Support for black-box and white-box uncertainty quantification methods
  • Techniques including semantic entropy and semantic density metrics
  • Ensemble evaluation strategies using multiple model generations
  • Tools for calibrating uncertainty scores across different models


Programming Language

Python


Categories

Large Language Models (LLM)

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