ACD-CLIP improves zero-shot anomaly detection by co-designing a convolutional low-rank adapter with a dynamic fusion gateway that modulates text prompts from visual context.
Can GPT models be Financial Analysts? An Evaluation of ChatGPT and GPT-4 on mock CFA Exams
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Large Language Models (LLMs) have demonstrated remarkable performance on a wide range of Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks, often matching or even beating state-of-the-art task-specific models. This study aims at assessing the financial reasoning capabilities of LLMs. We leverage mock exam questions of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Program to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of ChatGPT and GPT-4 in financial analysis, considering Zero-Shot (ZS), Chain-of-Thought (CoT), and Few-Shot (FS) scenarios. We present an in-depth analysis of the models' performance and limitations, and estimate whether they would have a chance at passing the CFA exams. Finally, we outline insights into potential strategies and improvements to enhance the applicability of LLMs in finance. In this perspective, we hope this work paves the way for future studies to continue enhancing LLMs for financial reasoning through rigorous evaluation.
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ACD-CLIP: Decoupling Representation and Dynamic Fusion for Zero-Shot Anomaly Detection
ACD-CLIP improves zero-shot anomaly detection by co-designing a convolutional low-rank adapter with a dynamic fusion gateway that modulates text prompts from visual context.