VideoConviction provides the first expert-annotated multimodal benchmark of financial influencer video recommendations, showing MLLMs extract tickers better but struggle with actions and conviction, and that an inverse-finfluencer backtest outperforms the S&P 500 by 6.8% annually.
Beyond Positive Scaling: How Negation Impacts Scaling Trends of Language Models
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Language models have been shown to exhibit positive scaling, where performance improves as models are scaled up in terms of size, compute, or data. In this work, we introduce NeQA, a dataset consisting of questions with negation in which language models do not exhibit straightforward positive scaling. We show that this task can exhibit inverse scaling, U-shaped scaling, or positive scaling, and the three scaling trends shift in this order as we use more powerful prompting methods or model families. We hypothesize that solving NeQA depends on two subtasks: question answering (task 1) and negation understanding (task 2). We find that task 1 has linear scaling, while task 2 has sigmoid-shaped scaling with an emergent transition point, and composing these two scaling trends yields the final scaling trend of NeQA. Our work reveals and provides a way to analyze the complex scaling trends of language models.
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VideoConviction: A Multimodal Benchmark for Human Conviction and Stock Market Recommendations
VideoConviction provides the first expert-annotated multimodal benchmark of financial influencer video recommendations, showing MLLMs extract tickers better but struggle with actions and conviction, and that an inverse-finfluencer backtest outperforms the S&P 500 by 6.8% annually.