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Reasoning Abilities of Large Language Models: In-Depth Analysis on the Abstraction and Reasoning Corpus

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arxiv 2403.11793 v3 pith:Q5E7OXYR submitted 2024-03-18 cs.CL cs.AIcs.ETcs.SC

classification cs.CLcs.AIcs.ETcs.SC
keywords reasoninginferenceabilitieslanguagellmsabstractioncorpusevaluating
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The existing methods for evaluating the inference abilities of Large Language Models (LLMs) have been predominantly results-centric, making it challenging to assess the inference process comprehensively. We introduce a novel approach using the Abstraction and Reasoning Corpus (ARC) benchmark to evaluate the inference and contextual understanding abilities of LLMs in a process-centric manner, focusing on three key components from the Language of Thought Hypothesis (LoTH): Logical Coherence, Compositionality, and Productivity. Our carefully designed experiments reveal that while LLMs demonstrate some inference capabilities, they still significantly lag behind human-level reasoning in these three aspects. The main contribution of this paper lies in introducing the LoTH perspective, which provides a method for evaluating the reasoning process that conventional results-oriented approaches fail to capture, thereby offering new insights into the development of human-level reasoning in artificial intelligence systems.

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    cs.AI 2025-05 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    The authors build a pipeline that converts GIFs into ARC-style puzzles with analogy labels and executable solutions, and report small in-context experiments suggesting the analogy labels shift an LLM's stated reasoning style.

  2. Capturing Sparks of Abstraction for the ARC Challenge

    cs.CL 2024-11 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    An LLM is prompted with correct ARC solutions in a redesigned DSL to produce comments, refactored functions, high-level tactics, and step descriptions, and the resulting data is released openly.

  3. Abductive Symbolic Solver on Abstraction and Reasoning Corpus

    cs.AI 2024-11 conditional novelty 4.0 of 10

    A knowledge-graph-based abductive symbolic solver predicts ARC output grid size and color set with reported accuracies of 90.5% and 74.75%, but without trivial baselines or a disclosed evaluation split.

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