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Language Models can Evaluate Themselves via Probability Discrepancy (2405.10516v2)

Published 17 May 2024 in cs.CL and cs.AI

Abstract: In this paper, we initiate our discussion by demonstrating how LLMs, when tasked with responding to queries, display a more even probability distribution in their answers if they are more adept, as opposed to their less skilled counterparts. Expanding on this foundational insight, we propose a new self-evaluation method ProbDiff for assessing the efficacy of various LLMs. This approach obviates the necessity for an additional evaluation model or the dependence on external, proprietary models like GPT-4 for judgment. It uniquely utilizes the LLMs being tested to compute the probability discrepancy between the initial response and its revised versions. A higher discrepancy for a given query between two LLMs indicates a relatively weaker capability. Our findings reveal that ProbDiff achieves results on par with those obtained from evaluations based on GPT-4, spanning a range of scenarios that include natural language generation (NLG) tasks such as translation, summarization, and our proposed Xiaohongshu blog writing task, and benchmarks for LLM evaluation like AlignBench, MT-Bench, and AlpacaEval, across LLMs of varying magnitudes.

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Authors (5)
  1. Tingyu Xia (9 papers)
  2. Bowen Yu (89 papers)
  3. Yuan Wu (104 papers)
  4. Yi Chang (150 papers)
  5. Chang Zhou (105 papers)
Citations (1)
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