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Beyond One-Model-Fits-All: A Survey of Domain Specialization for Large Language Models

30 May 2023
Chen Ling
Xujiang Zhao
Jiaying Lu
Chengyuan Deng
Can Zheng
Junxiang Wang
Tanmoy Chowdhury
Yun Li
Hejie Cui
Xuchao Zhang
Tian-yu Zhao
Amit Panalkar
Dhagash Mehta
Stefano Pasquali
Wei Cheng
Haoyu Wang
Yanchi Liu
Zhengzhang Chen
Haifeng Chen
Chris White
Liang Zhao
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Abstract

Large language models (LLMs) have significantly advanced the field of natural language processing (NLP), providing a highly useful, task-agnostic foundation for a wide range of applications. The great promise of LLMs as general task solvers motivated people to extend their functionality largely beyond just a ``chatbot'', and use it as an assistant or even replacement for domain experts and tools in specific domains such as healthcare, finance, and education. However, directly applying LLMs to solve sophisticated problems in specific domains meets many hurdles, caused by the heterogeneity of domain data, the sophistication of domain knowledge, the uniqueness of domain objectives, and the diversity of the constraints (e.g., various social norms, cultural conformity, religious beliefs, and ethical standards in the domain applications). To fill such a gap, explosively-increase research, and practices have been conducted in very recent years on the domain specialization of LLMs, which, however, calls for a comprehensive and systematic review to better summarizes and guide this promising domain. In this survey paper, first, we propose a systematic taxonomy that categorizes the LLM domain-specialization techniques based on the accessibility to LLMs and summarizes the framework for all the subcategories as well as their relations and differences to each other. We also present a comprehensive taxonomy of critical application domains that can benefit from specialized LLMs, discussing their practical significance and open challenges. Furthermore, we offer insights into the current research status and future trends in this area.

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