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Can LLMs Solve longer Math Word Problems Better? (2405.14804v1)

Published 23 May 2024 in cs.CL

Abstract: Math Word Problems (MWPs) are crucial for evaluating the capability of LLMs, with current research primarily focusing on questions with concise contexts. However, as real-world math problems often involve complex circumstances, LLMs' ability to solve long MWPs is vital for their applications in these scenarios, yet remains under-explored. This study pioneers the exploration of Context Length Generalizability (CoLeG), the ability of LLMs to solve long MWPs. We introduce Extended Grade-School Math (E-GSM), a collection of MWPs with lengthy narratives. Two novel metrics are proposed to assess the efficacy and resilience of LLMs in solving these problems. Our examination of existing zero-shot prompting techniques and both proprietary and open-source LLMs reveals a general deficiency in CoLeG. To alleviate these challenges, we propose distinct approaches for different categories of LLMs. For proprietary LLMs, a new instructional prompt is proposed to mitigate the influence of long context. For open-source LLMs, a new data augmentation task is developed to improve CoLeG. Our comprehensive results demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed methods, showing not only improved performance on E-GSM but also generalizability across several other MWP benchmarks. Our findings pave the way for future research in employing LLMs for complex, real-world applications, offering practical solutions to current limitations and opening avenues for further exploration of model generalizability and training methodologies.

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Authors (6)
  1. Xin Xu (187 papers)
  2. Tong Xiao (119 papers)
  3. Zitong Chao (2 papers)
  4. Zhenya Huang (52 papers)
  5. Can Yang (45 papers)
  6. Yang Wang (670 papers)
Citations (4)