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Can Large Language Models Understand Real-World Complex Instructions? (2309.09150v2)

Published 17 Sep 2023 in cs.CL and cs.AI

Abstract: LLMs can understand human instructions, showing their potential for pragmatic applications beyond traditional NLP tasks. However, they still struggle with complex instructions, which can be either complex task descriptions that require multiple tasks and constraints, or complex input that contains long context, noise, heterogeneous information and multi-turn format. Due to these features, LLMs often ignore semantic constraints from task descriptions, generate incorrect formats, violate length or sample count constraints, and be unfaithful to the input text. Existing benchmarks are insufficient to assess LLMs' ability to understand complex instructions, as they are close-ended and simple. To bridge this gap, we propose CELLO, a benchmark for evaluating LLMs' ability to follow complex instructions systematically. We design eight features for complex instructions and construct a comprehensive evaluation dataset from real-world scenarios. We also establish four criteria and develop corresponding metrics, as current ones are inadequate, biased or too strict and coarse-grained. We compare the performance of representative Chinese-oriented and English-oriented models in following complex instructions through extensive experiments. Resources of CELLO are publicly available at https://github.com/Abbey4799/CELLO.

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Authors (17)
  1. Qianyu He (26 papers)
  2. Jie Zeng (19 papers)
  3. Wenhao Huang (98 papers)
  4. Lina Chen (36 papers)
  5. Jin Xiao (18 papers)
  6. Qianxi He (3 papers)
  7. Xunzhe Zhou (2 papers)
  8. Lida Chen (8 papers)
  9. Xintao Wang (132 papers)
  10. Yuncheng Huang (4 papers)
  11. Haoning Ye (6 papers)
  12. Zihan Li (56 papers)
  13. Shisong Chen (4 papers)
  14. Yikai Zhang (41 papers)
  15. Zhouhong Gu (23 papers)
  16. Jiaqing Liang (62 papers)
  17. Yanghua Xiao (151 papers)
Citations (34)