A new 405-question Hindi analogy benchmark shows three multilingual LLMs scoring higher under English prompts than Hindi prompts, with the proposed grounded chain-of-thought prompt adding only 0.27 points on average.
Scientific and Creative Analogies in Pretrained Language Models
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This paper examines the encoding of analogy in large-scale pretrained language models, such as BERT and GPT-2. Existing analogy datasets typically focus on a limited set of analogical relations, with a high similarity of the two domains between which the analogy holds. As a more realistic setup, we introduce the Scientific and Creative Analogy dataset (SCAN), a novel analogy dataset containing systematic mappings of multiple attributes and relational structures across dissimilar domains. Using this dataset, we test the analogical reasoning capabilities of several widely-used pretrained language models (LMs). We find that state-of-the-art LMs achieve low performance on these complex analogy tasks, highlighting the challenges still posed by analogy understanding.
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Multilingual LLMs Are Not Multilingual Thinkers: Evidence from Hindi Analogy Evaluation
A new 405-question Hindi analogy benchmark shows three multilingual LLMs scoring higher under English prompts than Hindi prompts, with the proposed grounded chain-of-thought prompt adding only 0.27 points on average.