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The Role of Deductive and Inductive Reasoning in Large Language Models (2410.02892v1)

Published 3 Oct 2024 in cs.AI, cs.CL, and cs.LG

Abstract: LLMs have achieved substantial progress in artificial intelligence, particularly in reasoning tasks. However, their reliance on static prompt structures, coupled with limited dynamic reasoning capabilities, often constrains their adaptability to complex and evolving problem spaces. In this paper, we propose the Deductive and InDuctive(DID) method, which enhances LLM reasoning by dynamically integrating both deductive and inductive reasoning within the prompt construction process. Drawing inspiration from cognitive science, the DID approach mirrors human adaptive reasoning mechanisms, offering a flexible framework that allows the model to adjust its reasoning pathways based on task context and performance. We empirically validate the efficacy of DID on established datasets such as AIW and MR-GSM8K, as well as on our custom dataset, Holiday Puzzle, which presents tasks about different holiday date calculating challenges. By leveraging DID's hybrid prompt strategy, we demonstrate significant improvements in both solution accuracy and reasoning quality, achieved without imposing substantial computational overhead. Our findings suggest that DID provides a more robust and cognitively aligned framework for reasoning in LLMs, contributing to the development of advanced LLM-driven problem-solving strategies informed by cognitive science models.

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Authors (8)
  1. Chengkun Cai (3 papers)
  2. Xu Zhao (64 papers)
  3. Haoliang Liu (6 papers)
  4. Zhongyu Jiang (27 papers)
  5. Tianfang Zhang (24 papers)
  6. Zongkai Wu (9 papers)
  7. Jenq-Neng Hwang (103 papers)
  8. Lei Li (1293 papers)